Economic and social security – defining factor of sovereignty. A case study - Romania
Economic and social security – defining factor of sovereignty. A case study - Romania
Author(s): Cornel-Traian Scurt, Ioan SemeniucSubject(s): Governance, Government/Political systems
Published by: Presa Universitara Clujeana
Keywords: sovereignty; national security; economic security; social security; threat;economic policy;
Summary/Abstract: Sovereignty in terms of international relations suffered profound modifications in globalization era, but still remain the central element of international rule of law. The principle’s level of manifestation is being influenced by the more and more acute interdependencies, being influenced by an important series of factors. National security and national sovereignty represents the fundamental of the international relations morality and are in close interdependency. Economic security as essential factor of national security, which provides the resources and the dynamic balance of the others components, requires creating a social model, as a liaison element between economy and social systems. The correspondence between needs and possibilities subordinates themselves to the respect of human rights and relies on economic development and social cohesion. The economic security, in the core, aims to assure the conditions for maintaining the economic activities operating within normal parameters and the deterrence of the different types of attacks, the most important of them being the financial frauds, strategic dependence, cyber criminality, industrial espionage, corruption and underground economy.
Journal: International Journal on Humanistic Ideology
- Issue Year: VI/2015
- Issue No: 02
- Page Range: 31-44
- Page Count: 13
- Language: English