Dialectical Discussion on Thinking about Security Issues at the National Level from the Perspective of Globalization
Abstract
In the context of globalization, this paper explores the dialectical perspectives on national security and its implications. While globalization has fostered integration in areas such as culture, economy, and ideology, it has also introduced novel challenges to traditional concepts of national security. The paper argues that while globalization has led to a shift in security perceptions from the national to the global level, national security remains a fundamental concern. It discusses the impacts of globalization on security aspects including information technology, economy, military, social stability, and international terrorism. It concludes that a balanced approach, integrating both national and global security considerations, is crucial in addressing the security challenges posed by globalization.
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PDFDOI: https://doi.org/10.22158/eprd.v5n2p16
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