Abstract

The perception of how foreign direct investment will affect national security is complex and multilateral policy issues and should be considered. Today, the terms "national security," "essential security interests," and "public policies" are changing. Nowadays in evoking general considerations of protecting the security of a state, the safety of its citizens and key aspects of its way of life and in their paradigms shift. The threats associated with energy independence, cyberattacks, and the protection of a particularly important substance are related to security, so the issue of monitoring foreign direct investment in those areas is strategic.

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