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CONSIDERATIONS REGARDING THE ECONOMIC DIMENSION OF NATIONAL SECURITY POLICIES

Oana Mihaela Vä‚caru ()

Journal of Information Systems & Operations Management, 2022, vol. 16, issue 1, 264-276

Abstract: The paper suggests that the economic security may require more than maintaining the economy at a growth level and addresses the use of economic instruments to achieve the national security and foreign policy goals. In this paper, we determine how we could define, recognize, and exercise the "economic power". So far, we have focused on one aspect of the economic security - the far-reaching consequences of economic policies on national security. Yet “the economic security†has another dimension - the economic consequences of national security policies. Defense policies are more directly involved here. The economic consequences of national security policies have two components: first, the ways in which military instruments can be used to generate economic effects, and second, the ways in which economic instruments can be used to replace or supplement instruments in order to achieve the security objectives.

Date: 2022
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