Currently, the century-long transformation is accelerating, nationalism, populism, and conservatism are interacting and surging, posing multiple challenges to international security. Based on sorting out the evolutionary logic and latest trends of these three ideological trends, this paper systematically analyzes their impacts on national sovereignty, multi-ethnic communities, and global governance, then proposes a systematic design for the ideological and political education in international security courses. Specifically, it includes: deepening the theoretical teaching system; innovating practical teaching carriers; strengthening the dimension of value guidance; and promoting interdisciplinary integrated teaching. This aims to provide a replicable and promotable paradigm for universities to build an international security course system and cultivate students with both theoretical research and governance capabilities.
Li et al. (Wed,) studied this question.