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National Security Measures

Sebastian Farnham

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Editora: Publifye

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National Security Measures examines the core principles that bolster a nation's resilience in an era of evolving threats. It explores the multifaceted strategies underpinning national defense, drawing from defense studies, security reports, and historical analyses. The book argues that a robust national security framework extends beyond military strength, integrating diplomatic, economic, intelligence, and technological capabilities. Readers gain insights into the evolution of threat assessment, the dynamics of resource allocation in defense spending, and the crucial role of international cooperation.

 
The book begins by introducing fundamental concepts and historical developments in national security. It progresses through analyzing threat landscapes, evaluating resource optimization strategies, and investigating international alliances. For instance, it addresses balancing military spending with investments in cybersecurity and infrastructure.

 
The book uses primary source documents, statistical data, and expert interviews, presenting complex information in an accessible manner. It emphasizes proactive security measures over reactive strategies, offering a framework applicable to real-world contexts and addressing debates like balancing security with civil liberties.
Disponível desde: 21/02/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 64 páginas.

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