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Evaluation of Security Issuse. New Threats Twoards National and International Security

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  • VILMA Spahiu

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The national and international security of states, nowadays, is threatened by many elements or factors, like environmental issues, the spread of mass destruction weapons, wars or ethnic conflicts in developing countries, organized crime, illegal trafficking and the corruption as a side effect of globalization. All these issues are considered as challenges that all the countries must cope with through the drafting of applicable and effective national and global security policies. The aim of this paper is the evaluation of security environment, setting forth various views over new threats or risks. An important part of this study will be the analysing the viewpoints from many different authors in terms of future wars, the possibility of a threat that derives from the collision of great civilizations and also the thread from organized crime and terrorism. Facing all these possible threats, states and governments have to struggle more for finding alternatives that avoid war. This can be reached through their maximal efforts to strengthen their national law and the development of common security policies. Moreover, it is very important for these countries to put to put big efforts for international conflict resolutions, via peaceful instruments and negotiations or the use of diplomacy.

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  • VILMA Spahiu, 2021. "Evaluation of Security Issuse. New Threats Twoards National and International Security," European Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies Articles, Revistia Research and Publishing, vol. 1.
  • Handle: RePEc:eur:ejisjr:26
    DOI: 10.26417/ejis.v1i2.p62-67
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