Explanation of the book

Section: Political books

Number of pages: 320 pages

It examines the concepts of security and its scope, and the impact of the transformations that swept the world after the collapse of the Soviet Union on the concepts of national security and strategic security. The main problem that this book examines is that the concept of security has become defined by a set of controls that were not, until recently, among what was classified as relevant topics. Security, in its modern concept, has become linked to the individual more than to the state, as it has become defined by a set of criteria, and its stability is indicated by a number of indicators related to the individual more than to the homeland.