
Strategic Culture: The Facets of Foreign Policy and National Security
Author(s) -
Benedek Márta
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
academic and applied research in military and public management science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2786-0744
pISSN - 2498-5392
DOI - 10.32565/aarms.2015.3.4
Subject(s) - national security , scope (computer science) , foreign policy , politics , political science , strategic thinking , international security , security policy , security studies , political economy , international relations , strategic planning , public administration , sociology , management , economics , law , computer security , computer science , programming language
The Hungarian foreign policy and strategic policy have gone through radical changes in the past twenty-five years. It has deepened since the beginning of the 21st century with the shifts in international politics being on the agenda. There is a new political viewpoint emerging which involves a new philosophy on international security, describing it as being an attribute of the strategic thinking for solving the international crises by bringing forward the re-evaluation of national security. The scope of this paper is to present the changes that occurred on the strategic level, concerning national security, embedded in the strategic culture, which emerge from the transforming foreign and security politics.