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ECONOMIC SECURITY, ORGANIC DIMENSION OF NATIONAL SECURITY
ECONOMIC SECURITY, ORGANIC DIMENSION OF NATIONAL SECURITY

Author(s): Marius-Petre Rotaru
Subject(s): Labor relations, Economic policy, Security and defense, Military policy, Globalization, Peace and Conflict Studies
Published by: Carol I National Defence University Publishing House
Keywords: economic security; globalization; economic dimension of security; inflation, unemployment;

Summary/Abstract: Initially an attribute of the state, carrying a single meaning, namely the lack of military conflict, the notion of “security” has evolved in time from its traditional significance, where the emphasis was on the military dimension, to the conflict arising among countries and threats against state borders, up to the modern sense, where several other dimensions, namely economic, social, political, environmental, etc., are taken into consideration. The problematic concerning security is not to be mistaken with the state’s normal functioning along these dimensions, but it exclusively refers to those threats which, within the limits of the abovementioned dimensions, jeopardize the existence of the state itself. The connections between economy and security, in the context of a multicultural international background, generate important, significant aspects. The complexity of economic security comes from the implications of a multitude of processes and economic, social and financial phenomena, and as a result of globalization, seen both as a process, as well as a phenomenon, which interacts systematically and continuously on national economy. Its dynamics owes to the frantic rhythm of economic processes and phenomena which appear at national and global levels alike.

  • Issue Year: 2009
  • Issue No: 32
  • Page Range: 52-56
  • Page Count: 5
  • Language: English