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ENDANGERING OF SECURITY OF REPUBLIC OF SERBIA THROUGH NON-MILITARY THREATS
Author(s) -
Hatidža Beriša,
Nikola Vidović,
Milenko Dželetović
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
knowledge international journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2545-4439
pISSN - 1857-923X
DOI - 10.35120/kij2901067b
Subject(s) - political science , terrorism , dominance (genetics) , national security , language change , state (computer science) , international security , political economy , development economics , law , sociology , art , biochemistry , chemistry , literature , algorithm , computer science , economics , gene
Nowadays, a greater number of significant dangers do not come from one or more states, but from nonstate, mainly heavily controlled, entities and phenomena. By comparing security threats in the last decades of the past century and today, the problem that many countries in the world encounter today are unequivocal, that is, the dominance of the various forms of non-military threats of security at present, in relation to the military threats that dominated in the past. Non-military challenges, risks and threats are an increasing global problem and can endanger the interests and security of any country in the world, including Serbia. In accordance with contemporary events and developments, in the paper are comprehensively percived the ways of endangering the security of the Republic of Serbia by non-military forms of threats to security. The dominant forms of non-war threats to security, such as terrorism, organized crime and corruption and their ties, Albanian separatism, national and religious extremism, and natural disasters and other disasters, are heavily analyzed.

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