Education as the National Safety Element in the Globalizing World
Tatiana N. Shestakova (),
Liudmila M. Sukhorukova (),
Maksim V. Ivchenko () and
Nikolay I. Fokin ()
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Tatiana N. Shestakova: Southern Federal University
Liudmila M. Sukhorukova: Southern Federal University
Maksim V. Ivchenko: Southern Federal University
Nikolay I. Fokin: Southern Federal University
A chapter in Integration and Clustering for Sustainable Economic Growth, 2017, pp 167-172 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Interconnection between education and national safety system is analyzed. Modern tendencies of globalization help the world to become more and more integral and interdependent because of objective integration processes. Under globalization processes, the influence of the problem of interdependence between national education system efficiency and safety condition of the country is becoming more and more important. Now the aim of the countries is to provide competitive advantages on the international scene. The state of educational system and its potential plays the main role in this regard. Government safety is provided by all the means and resources which the government has. But amid them human resources occupy a special place. The role of education in national safety system is important as sustained development and support for possibilities of intelligent, economic, and industrial facilities on a high level, which is necessary to realize reliable satisfaction of requirements during the time of peace and war.
Keywords: Globalizing world; State of the educational system; Safety; Problem of interdependence (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-45462-7_19
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