Difference between revisions of "National Safety and Security"

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{{definition|National security is a collective term encompassing both national defense and foreign relations of the United States with the purpose of gaining: a. A military or defense advantage over any foreign nation or group of nations; b. A favorable foreign relations position; or c. A defense posture capable of successfully resisting hostile or destructive action from within or without, overt or covert. <ref>[http://www.dtic.mil/doctrine/new_pubs/jp1_02.pdf Joint Publication 1-02: Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms (2016)]</ref>}}<br/><br />
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{{definition|National security is a collective term encompassing both national defense and foreign relations of the United States with the purpose of gaining: <br/>a. A military or defense advantage over any foreign nation or group of nations; <br/>b. A favorable foreign relations position; or <br/>c. A defense posture capable of successfully resisting hostile or destructive action from within or without, overt or covert. <ref>[http://www.dtic.mil/doctrine/new_pubs/jp1_02.pdf Joint Publication 1-02: Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms (2016)]</ref>}}<br/><br />
 
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Revision as of 23:36, 21 September 2016

Definitions

National Definitions

Netherlands

National Safety and Security aims to prevent, to the greatest possible extent, any infringement of the (national) vital interests, which could potentially lead to social disruption [1]

Nationale Veiligheid is er op gericht aantasting van de (nationale) vitale belangen, die mogelijk kunnen leiden tot maatschappelijke ontwrichting, zoveel mogelijk te voorkomen. [2]

United States

DoD
National security is a collective term encompassing both national defense and foreign relations of the United States with the purpose of gaining:
a. A military or defense advantage over any foreign nation or group of nations;
b. A favorable foreign relations position; or
c. A defense posture capable of successfully resisting hostile or destructive action from within or without, overt or covert. [3]



See also

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