2015
DOI: 10.1016/s2212-5671(15)00015-5
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Economic Diplomacy in National Security

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“…Of course, economic security should be considered as one of the types of national security, along with military, environmental, information security, etc., In our opinion, different types of security are very interrelated and mutually complementary. Along with this, we also think and agree with (Blum and Legey, 2012), (Papadimitriou and Pistikou, 2015), (Cohen and Naor, 2013), (Shake, 2017) that economic security is the basis of the national security of any sovereign state. In turn, the effective development and operation of the fuel and energy complex of the country that ensures energy security is the basis of the country's economic security.…”
Section: Conceptualizing Economic and Energy Securitysupporting
confidence: 61%
“…Of course, economic security should be considered as one of the types of national security, along with military, environmental, information security, etc., In our opinion, different types of security are very interrelated and mutually complementary. Along with this, we also think and agree with (Blum and Legey, 2012), (Papadimitriou and Pistikou, 2015), (Cohen and Naor, 2013), (Shake, 2017) that economic security is the basis of the national security of any sovereign state. In turn, the effective development and operation of the fuel and energy complex of the country that ensures energy security is the basis of the country's economic security.…”
Section: Conceptualizing Economic and Energy Securitysupporting
confidence: 61%
“…The relationship between the foreign policy and security policy of a country provides an inwardlooking sentiment to deal with the security issues rather than outward internationalist policies (Papadimitriou & Pistikou, 2015). However, this relationship between the foreign and security policies is determined by the capability of the state (Papadimitriou & Pistikou, 2015).…”
Section: Relationship Between Foreign Policy and Security Policymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The relationship between the foreign policy and security policy of a country provides an inwardlooking sentiment to deal with the security issues rather than outward internationalist policies (Papadimitriou & Pistikou, 2015). However, this relationship between the foreign and security policies is determined by the capability of the state (Papadimitriou & Pistikou, 2015). If the country is a developed country, then the inward-looking relationship between two policies might not be sufficient as the threats encircling that country might also originate from the other parts of the world (Dijkstra & Vanhoonacker, 2017).…”
Section: Relationship Between Foreign Policy and Security Policymentioning
confidence: 99%
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