Threats to national security assessed by NATO member states: the Chinese factor
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https://doi.org/10.33445/psssj.2024.5.1.6Keywords:
PRC, NATO, national security, international security, international relations, national interests, intelligence activities, armed aggressionAbstract
The role of China as a key factor in assessing threats to national security, carried out by the special services of NATO member states, is investigated. NATO's activities on threats are analysed, mainly through increased intelligence activities, ensuring cybersecurity, investment control and cooperation with partner countries. Recommendations are proposed for forming a single NATO strategy to respond to threats related to China effectively.
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