The National Border in the Global Date of Challenges and Problems for Border Guarantee of the Border Protection Force

Journal Title: The Journal of Middle East and North Africa Sciences - Year 2019, Vol 5, Issue 9

Abstract

Border issues are associated with human development. There is territory that has borders. In general, all countries attach importance to the border because borders are a factor to ensure sovereignty, peace, which is also a factor to ensure production and life, so countries that love peace all take care of your borders; at the same time respect the borders of neighboring countries. But people are often greedy, want to expand their territory, gain more slaves, more cattle, want to become powerful leaders. Therefore, since ancient times, there have been many border wars, conquering other countries. Humans had to fight constantly with arguments covering and defending the encroachment and ruling territory. Some researchers have proposed many types of borders: historical borders, natural borders, linguistic borders, religious borders, racial boundaries, cultural borders ... Tu Quang Du said: "Geographic boundaries take territory, territorial waters, are internationally recognized as standards, and strategic borders are not subject to territorial limits, territorial sea, or not. Strategic borders determine the survival space of a nation, a nation, so it is necessary to find every wing to push the battlefield from the geographical border to the strategic border (Du, 1987). Globalization is an inevitable phenomenon in human history. Over the past few decades, the pace of global integration has become increasingly profound due to unprecedented advances in technology, communications, science, transportation, and industry. As a result, the exchange of goods and products, capital, information, knowledge, and culture among countries have overcome all limitations of space and time, bringing positive effects to the development of economies and for people's lives in many parts of the world. The current globalization process is impacting many aspects of international life, including national borders. Globalization is an expansion of the market beyond national borders, a market trend that is less and less bound by territorial geography.

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Dam Duc Hoan

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Dam Duc Hoan (2019). The National Border in the Global Date of Challenges and Problems for Border Guarantee of the Border Protection Force. The Journal of Middle East and North Africa Sciences, 5(9), 21-24. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-624162