THE IMPORTANCE OF THE ECONOMIC FACTOR IN DEFINING SECURITY
Journal Title: Impact Strategic - Year 2008, Vol 26, Issue 1
Abstract
Economy has always played an important role in ensuring security. A country that disposes of a functional economy, together with modern technologies, can promote major social policies and a corresponding security strategy. In the global economy, the interdependence of states is constantly increasing, or, a modern management implies the correlation of internal forces with the changes and tendencies that sometimes appear unpredictably, on the international scene. From this perspective, knowing all the aspects that rely on economic development in the national environment but also those within the interfaces of the global economy, gains distinct meaning with direct implications on security.
Authors and Affiliations
Leonida MOISE
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