explain various development in terms security of nation
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National security is the requirement to maintain the survival of the state through the use of economic power, diplomacy, power projection and political power. The concept developed mostly in the United States after World War II.
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Developments Security Nation;
1)The development costs of insecurity. Conflict negatively affects economic growth, exports, consumption per capita and government revenue as a share of GDP. Expenditure to the military rises and social expenditure falls. Conflict negatively affects market entitlements, public entitlements -(especially where tax capacity collapses ), civic entitlements and extra-legal entitlements.
2)The ways in which development affects security. Explaining conflict in terms of cultural and ethnic differences alone is inadequate. The level of development and its nature tie the causes of conflict to development. Group inequality, private motivation and failure of the social contract all contribute to conflict. All need to be addressed in any preventative policies.
3)While current global threats to security have an adverse impact on global well-being, but there is no automatic translation between global threats to security and global growth.