GOVERNMENT AND NATIONAL SECURITY

Document Type:Research Paper

Subject Area:Politics

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That said, governments depend on a number of mechanisms, including military power and political forces to enforce national security. They may also consider establishing security ties internationally and regionally by minimizing transnational causes of insecurity like political exclusion and nuclear proliferation. The concept of national security remains ambiguous, having originated from simpler terms which emphasized political coercion and military threat. Practically speaking, national security is regularly comprehended as the ability of a country to marshal military powers to protect its territories and to discourage physical dangers including military animosity and assaults by non-state performers, for example, terrorism (U. S. The second approach is more appealing because it anchors around where international order is established and maintained (White House, 2015). In America, each level of government has distinctive roles.

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