Abstract

"The phenomenon of national security is considered in the context of the changing world order, globalization and deterritorialization as global megatrends. The question is raised about the possibility of de-actualizing the national level of security research. The conceptual landscape of the concept of national security has been explored, traditional and new challenges to the state and society, which complicate the policy of ensuring both national, global, and regional security, have been ordered and analyzed. It is concluded that concepts, sources, methods, and types of national security policy need to be rethought, in accordance with new types of threats, their hybridization and complexity. It is shown that the development of modern theory and policy for ensuring human (personal) security is caused not only by changes in philosophical and ideological ideas about the phenomenon of security, but also by changes in approaches to the practical activities of states to ensure human security."

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