GLOBALISATION AND THE RELATION BETWEEN NATIONAL SECURITY AND INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Journal Title: Impact Strategic - Year 2005, Vol 14, Issue 1

Abstract

The globalisation phenomenon is a future stage of the overall process generating political, economical and cultural development of human kind.

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Petre DUŢU

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Petre DUŢU (2005). GLOBALISATION AND THE RELATION BETWEEN NATIONAL SECURITY AND INTERNATIONAL SECURITY. Impact Strategic, 14(1), 11-15. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-91459