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Non-military Security Threats
Non-military Security Threats

Author(s): Tijana D. Milojević, Božidar Forca
Subject(s): Security and defense, Peace and Conflict Studies
Published by: Fakultet za poslovne studije i pravo
Keywords: Security; Non-military security threats;

Summary/Abstract: Since its existence, man, his communities and the environment have been threatened by various threats, which modern security studies basically divide into military and non-military. For a long time, and rightly so, war was considered the greatest threat to security, especially if you take into account the two world wars and the current war in Ukraine. However, non-military threats to security are multiplying more and more and in modern conditions they are increasingly endangering humanity and the planet Earth. This paper mainly deals with non-military security threats. The main goal of the work is to point out the consequences of non-military threats to security in modern conditions. This is primarily due to the fact that non-military threats to security with drastic consequences are becoming more frequent, and the response of the international community is not adequate. Hence, the basic hypothesis from which the research started is as follows: The international community does not have a unique approach to the prevention of non-military threats to security, which increases the negative consequences they entail. In reaching the goal and confirming the hypothesis, the primary methods used were: content analysis and case studies. The work was created against the background of the first author’s graduation thesis and the co-author’s many years of dealing with security issues. The diploma thesis of the first author was successfully defended at the Faculty of Business Studies and Law in 2023.

  • Issue Year: 13/2023
  • Issue No: 39
  • Page Range: 39-54
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: English
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