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THE HYBRIDIZATION OF SECURITY SYSTEMS AS A FUNCTION OF THE HUMAN SECURITY CONCEPT
THE HYBRIDIZATION OF SECURITY SYSTEMS AS A FUNCTION OF THE HUMAN SECURITY CONCEPT

Author(s): Ivica Đorđević, Ozren Đ. Džigurski
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Government/Political systems, Security and defense, Peace and Conflict Studies
Published by: Универзитет у Нишу
Keywords: security system; Human Security; operationalization; hybridization; System Dynamics;

Summary/Abstract: Depending on the inclination of the authors and the focus of their security research, we recognize two most common approaches: the first focuses on the stability of national governance structures and territorial integrity (state and/or national security); while the second approach focuses on security as a civil right in daily life, the availability of necessary resources and the quality of life. The latter approach is known in theory as the concept of human security. Considering the fact that a comprehensive analysis of the security situation involves elements of both approaches, in the paper we consider the complex relationship between state and non-state security actors through the hybridization of the political system. The mismatch between the level of the national strategy and its operationalization at the level of meeting the needs of citizens requires the introduction of new elements in the space between the strategic and operational levels. The outlined approach can be called the Hybrid Security System because of its potential contribution to raising the level of Human Security (HS) in local communities. We will present the hybrid security system conceptually in the form of a decentralized computer network. The presented diagram of System Dynamics and the proposed model of HS operationalization through the hybridization of security systems using the potential of Information and Communications Technologies are a good basis for the analysis and raising the level of citizens’ security in relation to current threats.

  • Issue Year: XLIII/2019
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 1013-1028
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: English