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Middle East crises , African stability, small state , counterstruggle, Civiliarchic Democracy , unconventional political participation, Index of Civiliarchy, women’s movement, peace education , human security , NATO enlargementAbstract
In the conditions of large-scale confrontations among nations, the tasks of complementarity of national, regional and global security throughout the world, as well as ensuring the quality of human life are becoming more complicated, have become significantly more urgent in connection with new challenges, dangers and threats that are becoming increasingly chaotic. Along with traditional dangers, threats and wars, political instability and environmental cataclysms, new dangers and threats have emerged in the form of interstate conflicts and undeclared wars, the spread of international terrorism and crime, a sharp deterioration in the environment, large-scale man-made accidents and disasters, climate change on our planet, depletion of natural resources, changes in the direction of demographic tasks, etc.
Ensuring a comprehensive multi-stage security system in connection with the emergence of new dangers and threats to its vital interests inherently presupposes a search for new approaches to the policy of ensuring global and national civiliarchical security. Globalization and Europeanization have strengthened the interconnection and interdependence of different regions, and thus scientific and technological progress has given rise to new global threats to the vital interests of nations, peoples, interstate organizations, CSOs, military alliances, etc.
The civiliarchic community and the UN have not yet found answers to these threats, since the task of ensuring complex multi-stage security in the conditions of modern global resilience urgently requires scientific understanding, political analysis of the tasks associated with ensuring global security in the broad sense and human security as the most important component of international, regional and national security.
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