The Role of Acknowledging National Security Threats in Making Security Policies

Nazmi Issa Said Abu Libdeh

Abstract


The study had concluded the great importance of how to realize national security threats and their impact on making security policies in countries.

The study had tackled various intellectual trends of national security concept and its different levels. In this context, the study recommends adopting comprehensive and integrated concept which links security to development while making security policies.

As for security policies, the study reached that policy making is greatly affected by the way security threats are acknowledged and determined as well as studying proportional volumes of national capacities and setting security strategies capable of facing these threats procedurally and factually. Consequently, security policies become the link between cognition and perception, on the one hand, an procedural fact in the other.  Thus, the study recommends that national security policies to be built by the component agencies not depend on value system of decision maker. In general, developing cooperation relations with other countries greatly participate in overcoming ambiguity, doubt and uncertainty related to the security issue.

Keywords: national security threats, national security policies, national security concept, national security levels and national  security elements.


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