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The main security problem that any state faces today is protecting its citizens in countering organised crime and terrorism. Wars between states are less frequent than in previous eras. Border defence and border security are distinct missions requiring different forces with different training...
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By enlarging the EU to Central and Eastern European Countries (CEEC), the Baltic as well as Malta and Cyprus, Europe will attain greater unity. The will to enlarge the Union to cover all the European continent exists amongst all its members. This enlargement will follow preliminary and necessary...
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The quest for European Security is a protracted interaction of international diplomacy, war anddomestic politics where this article shows how Kosovo is an interplay of all these components.Kosovo is a case where NATO believes that it is strengthening its position of collective security...
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Surveying international security over the last ten years nds a reduction in the focus on arms control as a contemporary security policy issue. Arms control is seen as an issue that coexisted with nuclear deterrence as part of Cold War between the USA and the USSR. The nuclear tests by India and...
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