Introduction
Throughout history, humanity has sought to achieve security and, therefore, has established different security systems that led to the concept’s expansion. However, such expansion makes it difficult to define the security concept clearly.1 As such, the concept of security has been exploited to impose the domination of dictatorial regimes. It has restricted freedom of thought and violated human rights, and in the name of security, the regimes can impose their will over their citizens. This trend has eventually led intellectuals to adopt visions and theories to preserve human values, including liberal ideas in international relations.