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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.37458/nstf.24.2.1

Strategic studies, strategy and strategic thinking in study of security

Mgr. Jurjaj Cséfalvay
Assoc.Prof. Rastislav Kazanský


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Abstract

Current technological progress offers mankind a feeling of finding a panacea for almost all problems. The collapse of bipolarity at the end of the 20th century brought about an upheaval in international relations, which was also a catalyst for a change in the approach to the study of security. The peace secured by a single global actor, after the collapse of bipolarity in the late 20th century, also fundamentally influenced the thinking of many experts in that a broader approach to the study of security was favored, with an emphasis on non-military threats. Armed conflicts around the world in recent times highlight the increasingly important, and undiminishing role of military power for state security. The importance of strategy remains unchanged and is an essential defining tool for state actors to exert power effectively, which cannot be properly executed without apt military support even in today's age of technological conveniences. Strategic studies are not a relic after all and continue confirming their adequacy for examining the evolution of international security relations.

Keywords

Strategy, technology, strategic studies, strategic thinking, world order

Hrčak ID:

306892

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/306892

Publication date:

28.7.2023.

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