Security globalization, its dimensions and its relationship to national security
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Globalization, security, its dimensions, its relationship, national securityAbstract
Many thinkers agree that we are currently living in the era of globalization, and that it is a stage beyond legitimacy, and a stage of reconsidering the concepts surrounding the national state. Calling it the era of globalization, in which the issue of security in its various dimensions - economic, political, social, psychological, moral and intellectual - occupied the forefront.
Among the most comprehensive forms of security and the most prominent of these is the issue of national security, a concept that emerged in recent decades, after it was established in the United States, then European countries after World War II, and then spread to the rest of the world.
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