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What is a National Security Strategy and Why Have One? - Stephen Mariano
Stephen Mariano looks at the benefits of having a national security strategy, the means and instruments for achieving it, and even some reasons a country might *not* want a public security strategy.
CHAPTERS
1:06 - What is a national security strategy?
3:02 - Inward- vs. outward-facing strategies
3:39 - Rationale for having a national security strategy
5:44 - Rationales for *not* having a national security strategy
7:24 - The means for implementing a national security strategy
published: 03 Feb 2017
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The US National Security Strategy in 6 points – Geopolitics with Alex Stubb
In this episode, Alex Stubb delves into the national security strategy of a central player in geopolitics: the United States of America. Alex summarises the 50-page document that came out in October 2022 in six main points.
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published: 14 Dec 2022
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The National Security Strategy Formulation Process - Thomas Staal
In January 2017 the Africa Center for Strategic Studies held a week-long workshop on National Security Strategy Development for senior-level security professionals from across Africa.
published: 03 Feb 2017
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Trump's national security strategy | IN 60 SECONDS
How do the goals of President Trump's new national security strategy compare to those of past presidents, and those he outlined as a candidate? AEI scholar Gary Schmitt gives his take on those questions.
ARTICLE – What happened to the Trump military buildup? https://goo.gl/VpZ75H
ARTICLE – Trump's uN speech: What makes America first https://goo.gl/HYiV1y
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published: 22 Dec 2017
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National Interest, Security Policy, & Strategy: Case Studies - Miguel Ferreira da Silva
In January 2017 the Africa Center for Strategic Studies held a week-long workshop on National Security Strategy Development for senior-level security professionals from across Africa.
published: 03 Feb 2017
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National Security Strategy: A Must Have?
It’s not exactly known whether India has a document outlining the national security strategy but there’s none in the public domain so far. As efforts to bring about jointness among the three Services gather pace, there’s chatter about the need to first get a national security strategy in place. But is that the necessary prerequisite? The presence of such a strategy can’t be the deal-maker nor the absence of it be a deal-breaker for theaterisation, argues Rear Admiral Sudarshan Shrikhande (Retd), a former naval intelligence officer. In this chat with Bharat Shakti Editor-in-Chief Nitin A. Gokhale, he says India should study the national security strategy documents of countries such as the United States and Russia in depth to imbibe the best practices there and also learn from their shortcom...
published: 27 Jul 2023
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National Security Strategy Or Theaterisation: What Should Come First?
NEW DELHI: It’s not exactly known whether India has a document outlining the national security strategy but there’s none in the public domain so far. As efforts to bring about jointness among the three Services gather pace, there’s chatter about the need to first get a national security strategy in place. But is that the necessary prerequisite? The presence of such a strategy can’t be the deal-maker nor the absence of it be a deal-breaker for theaterisation, argues Rear Admiral Sudarshan Shrikhande (Retd), a former naval intelligence officer. In this chat with StratNews Global Editor-in-Chief Nitin A. Gokhale, he says India should study the national security strategy documents of countries such as the United States and Russia in depth to imbibe the best practices there and also learn from ...
published: 01 Aug 2023
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D-I-M-E elements of national power
Army War College Insights on Strategy welcomes Col. Michelle Ryan, Director, National Security Policy Program, as she discusses D-I-M-E elements of national power. More at: https://www.armywarcollege.edu/
published: 10 Oct 2018
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Who are the major threats in Germany's new national security strategy? | DW News
Germany has unveiled its first national security strategy - years in the making and accelerated following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. It includes more money for the military and fulfilling previous commitments on defense spending it's made to its NATO allies. The document has fleshed out and added structure to the historic turning point - the "Zeitenwende" - announced by Chancellor Scholz last year in the immediate aftermath of the Russian invasion. It's also a strategy for preparing German society for potential conflicts and making the country more resilient.
After decades in which external threats seemed far away and Germany profited from a globalized economy, there has been a rude awakening. The country's first security strategy is a step towards addressing the realities of a new era...
published: 14 Jun 2023
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U.S. National Security Strategy aims at China while vowing to bolster extended deterrence ...
U.S. National Security Strategy aims at China while vowing to bolster extended deterrence against N. Korea
美, '러 위협'에도 中을 유일 경쟁자로 지목…북한, 3번 언급
The Biden administration has unveiled its first National Security Strategy highlighting China as it's main competitor as well as biggest geopolitical challenge.
The report also mentioned North Korea, vowing to strengthen the extended deterrence against the regime.
Our Shin Ha-young leads us off this morning.
“America’s most consequential geopolitical challenge.”
This is how the Biden administration has described China in an official report outlining its security and foreign policy objectives,... which was released on Wednesday.
Biden’s National Security Strategy,... a congress-mandated document,... was planned to be delivered in January,... but t...
published: 13 Oct 2022
13:13
What is a National Security Strategy and Why Have One? - Stephen Mariano
Stephen Mariano looks at the benefits of having a national security strategy, the means and instruments for achieving it, and even some reasons a country might ...
Stephen Mariano looks at the benefits of having a national security strategy, the means and instruments for achieving it, and even some reasons a country might *not* want a public security strategy.
CHAPTERS
1:06 - What is a national security strategy?
3:02 - Inward- vs. outward-facing strategies
3:39 - Rationale for having a national security strategy
5:44 - Rationales for *not* having a national security strategy
7:24 - The means for implementing a national security strategy
https://wn.com/What_Is_A_National_Security_Strategy_And_Why_Have_One_Stephen_Mariano
Stephen Mariano looks at the benefits of having a national security strategy, the means and instruments for achieving it, and even some reasons a country might *not* want a public security strategy.
CHAPTERS
1:06 - What is a national security strategy?
3:02 - Inward- vs. outward-facing strategies
3:39 - Rationale for having a national security strategy
5:44 - Rationales for *not* having a national security strategy
7:24 - The means for implementing a national security strategy
- published: 03 Feb 2017
- views: 39149
20:08
The US National Security Strategy in 6 points – Geopolitics with Alex Stubb
In this episode, Alex Stubb delves into the national security strategy of a central player in geopolitics: the United States of America. Alex summarises the 50-...
In this episode, Alex Stubb delves into the national security strategy of a central player in geopolitics: the United States of America. Alex summarises the 50-page document that came out in October 2022 in six main points.
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In this episode, Alex Stubb delves into the national security strategy of a central player in geopolitics: the United States of America. Alex summarises the 50-page document that came out in October 2022 in six main points.
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The School of Transnational Governance was established in 2017 as part of the European University Institute in Florence. In the cradle of the Renaissance, we teach, train and learn by providing a platform where transnational policy actors across politics, business, civil society, media and academia meet. We are here for anyone with an open and independent mind, for thinkers and for doers. We bring together some of the best teachers, trainers and policy-makers from around the world. We believe the goal of public policy is to bring out the best in people. Follow us on social media to stay up to date:
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- published: 14 Dec 2022
- views: 192727
17:26
The National Security Strategy Formulation Process - Thomas Staal
In January 2017 the Africa Center for Strategic Studies held a week-long workshop on National Security Strategy Development for senior-level security profession...
In January 2017 the Africa Center for Strategic Studies held a week-long workshop on National Security Strategy Development for senior-level security professionals from across Africa.
https://wn.com/The_National_Security_Strategy_Formulation_Process_Thomas_Staal
In January 2017 the Africa Center for Strategic Studies held a week-long workshop on National Security Strategy Development for senior-level security professionals from across Africa.
- published: 03 Feb 2017
- views: 12034
1:27
Trump's national security strategy | IN 60 SECONDS
How do the goals of President Trump's new national security strategy compare to those of past presidents, and those he outlined as a candidate? AEI scholar Gary...
How do the goals of President Trump's new national security strategy compare to those of past presidents, and those he outlined as a candidate? AEI scholar Gary Schmitt gives his take on those questions.
ARTICLE – What happened to the Trump military buildup? https://goo.gl/VpZ75H
ARTICLE – Trump's uN speech: What makes America first https://goo.gl/HYiV1y
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How do the goals of President Trump's new national security strategy compare to those of past presidents, and those he outlined as a candidate? AEI scholar Gary Schmitt gives his take on those questions.
ARTICLE – What happened to the Trump military buildup? https://goo.gl/VpZ75H
ARTICLE – Trump's uN speech: What makes America first https://goo.gl/HYiV1y
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- published: 22 Dec 2017
- views: 6085
18:30
National Interest, Security Policy, & Strategy: Case Studies - Miguel Ferreira da Silva
In January 2017 the Africa Center for Strategic Studies held a week-long workshop on National Security Strategy Development for senior-level security profession...
In January 2017 the Africa Center for Strategic Studies held a week-long workshop on National Security Strategy Development for senior-level security professionals from across Africa.
https://wn.com/National_Interest,_Security_Policy,_Strategy_Case_Studies_Miguel_Ferreira_Da_Silva
In January 2017 the Africa Center for Strategic Studies held a week-long workshop on National Security Strategy Development for senior-level security professionals from across Africa.
- published: 03 Feb 2017
- views: 8726
28:49
National Security Strategy: A Must Have?
It’s not exactly known whether India has a document outlining the national security strategy but there’s none in the public domain so far. As efforts to bring a...
It’s not exactly known whether India has a document outlining the national security strategy but there’s none in the public domain so far. As efforts to bring about jointness among the three Services gather pace, there’s chatter about the need to first get a national security strategy in place. But is that the necessary prerequisite? The presence of such a strategy can’t be the deal-maker nor the absence of it be a deal-breaker for theaterisation, argues Rear Admiral Sudarshan Shrikhande (Retd), a former naval intelligence officer. In this chat with Bharat Shakti Editor-in-Chief Nitin A. Gokhale, he says India should study the national security strategy documents of countries such as the United States and Russia in depth to imbibe the best practices there and also learn from their shortcomings. Tune in for more.
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It’s not exactly known whether India has a document outlining the national security strategy but there’s none in the public domain so far. As efforts to bring about jointness among the three Services gather pace, there’s chatter about the need to first get a national security strategy in place. But is that the necessary prerequisite? The presence of such a strategy can’t be the deal-maker nor the absence of it be a deal-breaker for theaterisation, argues Rear Admiral Sudarshan Shrikhande (Retd), a former naval intelligence officer. In this chat with Bharat Shakti Editor-in-Chief Nitin A. Gokhale, he says India should study the national security strategy documents of countries such as the United States and Russia in depth to imbibe the best practices there and also learn from their shortcomings. Tune in for more.
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- published: 27 Jul 2023
- views: 1614
29:25
National Security Strategy Or Theaterisation: What Should Come First?
NEW DELHI: It’s not exactly known whether India has a document outlining the national security strategy but there’s none in the public domain so far. As efforts...
NEW DELHI: It’s not exactly known whether India has a document outlining the national security strategy but there’s none in the public domain so far. As efforts to bring about jointness among the three Services gather pace, there’s chatter about the need to first get a national security strategy in place. But is that the necessary prerequisite? The presence of such a strategy can’t be the deal-maker nor the absence of it be a deal-breaker for theaterisation, argues Rear Admiral Sudarshan Shrikhande (Retd), a former naval intelligence officer. In this chat with StratNews Global Editor-in-Chief Nitin A. Gokhale, he says India should study the national security strategy documents of countries such as the United States and Russia in depth to imbibe the best practices there and also learn from their shortcomings. Tune in for more.
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NEW DELHI: It’s not exactly known whether India has a document outlining the national security strategy but there’s none in the public domain so far. As efforts to bring about jointness among the three Services gather pace, there’s chatter about the need to first get a national security strategy in place. But is that the necessary prerequisite? The presence of such a strategy can’t be the deal-maker nor the absence of it be a deal-breaker for theaterisation, argues Rear Admiral Sudarshan Shrikhande (Retd), a former naval intelligence officer. In this chat with StratNews Global Editor-in-Chief Nitin A. Gokhale, he says India should study the national security strategy documents of countries such as the United States and Russia in depth to imbibe the best practices there and also learn from their shortcomings. Tune in for more.
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- published: 01 Aug 2023
- views: 3781
4:04
D-I-M-E elements of national power
Army War College Insights on Strategy welcomes Col. Michelle Ryan, Director, National Security Policy Program, as she discusses D-I-M-E elements of national pow...
Army War College Insights on Strategy welcomes Col. Michelle Ryan, Director, National Security Policy Program, as she discusses D-I-M-E elements of national power. More at: https://www.armywarcollege.edu/
https://wn.com/D_I_M_E_Elements_Of_National_Power
Army War College Insights on Strategy welcomes Col. Michelle Ryan, Director, National Security Policy Program, as she discusses D-I-M-E elements of national power. More at: https://www.armywarcollege.edu/
- published: 10 Oct 2018
- views: 27005
16:24
Who are the major threats in Germany's new national security strategy? | DW News
Germany has unveiled its first national security strategy - years in the making and accelerated following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. It includes more money f...
Germany has unveiled its first national security strategy - years in the making and accelerated following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. It includes more money for the military and fulfilling previous commitments on defense spending it's made to its NATO allies. The document has fleshed out and added structure to the historic turning point - the "Zeitenwende" - announced by Chancellor Scholz last year in the immediate aftermath of the Russian invasion. It's also a strategy for preparing German society for potential conflicts and making the country more resilient.
After decades in which external threats seemed far away and Germany profited from a globalized economy, there has been a rude awakening. The country's first security strategy is a step towards addressing the realities of a new era. The war in Ukraine broke out while this strategy was being planned, so how much did it change the calculations?
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Germany has unveiled its first national security strategy - years in the making and accelerated following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. It includes more money for the military and fulfilling previous commitments on defense spending it's made to its NATO allies. The document has fleshed out and added structure to the historic turning point - the "Zeitenwende" - announced by Chancellor Scholz last year in the immediate aftermath of the Russian invasion. It's also a strategy for preparing German society for potential conflicts and making the country more resilient.
After decades in which external threats seemed far away and Germany profited from a globalized economy, there has been a rude awakening. The country's first security strategy is a step towards addressing the realities of a new era. The war in Ukraine broke out while this strategy was being planned, so how much did it change the calculations?
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- published: 14 Jun 2023
- views: 26678
2:11
U.S. National Security Strategy aims at China while vowing to bolster extended deterrence ...
U.S. National Security Strategy aims at China while vowing to bolster extended deterrence against N. Korea
美, '러 위협'에도 中을 유일 경쟁자로 지목…북한, 3번 언급
The Biden admin...
U.S. National Security Strategy aims at China while vowing to bolster extended deterrence against N. Korea
美, '러 위협'에도 中을 유일 경쟁자로 지목…북한, 3번 언급
The Biden administration has unveiled its first National Security Strategy highlighting China as it's main competitor as well as biggest geopolitical challenge.
The report also mentioned North Korea, vowing to strengthen the extended deterrence against the regime.
Our Shin Ha-young leads us off this morning.
“America’s most consequential geopolitical challenge.”
This is how the Biden administration has described China in an official report outlining its security and foreign policy objectives,... which was released on Wednesday.
Biden’s National Security Strategy,... a congress-mandated document,... was planned to be delivered in January,... but that was put on hold due to the war in Ukraine.
In the latest security plan, the U.S. defined the strategic threats that the country is facing in two categories: competition with major powers like China,... and global challenges like climate change, the pandemic, and inflation.
In order to win in its competition with China, the U.S. says it will continue to enhance and expand its alliances while bolstering investment in underlying sources and tools of American power and influence.
Along with China-related issues, the strategy also mentioned constraining the threat from Russia as another priority,... but differentiated between the two.
It said Russia poses an immediate threat to international society due to its ongoing war,... while saying China is the only country with both the intent to reshape the international order as well as the economic, diplomatic, military and technological power to advance that objective.
The U.S. also reaffirmed its commitment to complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula through diplomacy,... vowing to bolster extended deterrence against North Korea to reign in missile threats.
North Korea was mentioned three times in the latest strategy document compared to 17 times in the previous administration's N-S-S report.
Meanwhile, National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan says the U.S. has decided to strengthen cooperation with other countries comprehensively to deal with global challenges.
Shin Ha-young, Arirang News.
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U.S. National Security Strategy aims at China while vowing to bolster extended deterrence against N. Korea
美, '러 위협'에도 中을 유일 경쟁자로 지목…북한, 3번 언급
The Biden administration has unveiled its first National Security Strategy highlighting China as it's main competitor as well as biggest geopolitical challenge.
The report also mentioned North Korea, vowing to strengthen the extended deterrence against the regime.
Our Shin Ha-young leads us off this morning.
“America’s most consequential geopolitical challenge.”
This is how the Biden administration has described China in an official report outlining its security and foreign policy objectives,... which was released on Wednesday.
Biden’s National Security Strategy,... a congress-mandated document,... was planned to be delivered in January,... but that was put on hold due to the war in Ukraine.
In the latest security plan, the U.S. defined the strategic threats that the country is facing in two categories: competition with major powers like China,... and global challenges like climate change, the pandemic, and inflation.
In order to win in its competition with China, the U.S. says it will continue to enhance and expand its alliances while bolstering investment in underlying sources and tools of American power and influence.
Along with China-related issues, the strategy also mentioned constraining the threat from Russia as another priority,... but differentiated between the two.
It said Russia poses an immediate threat to international society due to its ongoing war,... while saying China is the only country with both the intent to reshape the international order as well as the economic, diplomatic, military and technological power to advance that objective.
The U.S. also reaffirmed its commitment to complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula through diplomacy,... vowing to bolster extended deterrence against North Korea to reign in missile threats.
North Korea was mentioned three times in the latest strategy document compared to 17 times in the previous administration's N-S-S report.
Meanwhile, National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan says the U.S. has decided to strengthen cooperation with other countries comprehensively to deal with global challenges.
Shin Ha-young, Arirang News.
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2022-10-13, 09:00 (KST)
- published: 13 Oct 2022
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