ECONOMY AS SOCIETAL SUBSYSTEM AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY
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ECONOMY AS SOCIETAL SUBSYSTEM AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY
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New developments in many spheres of economic activities during past 10 years culminated in adoption of B. Obama's Administration new National Security Strategy in May 2010. This strategy represents a radical break with the concept of open economic system which was the basis of neo-liberal borderless global integration in 1990's.
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GLOBAL FINANCIAL AND ECONOMIC CRISIS, CHANGING ENVIRONMENT FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND GROWTH, B.OBAMA'S NATIONAL SECURITY STRATEGY, NATIONAL ECONOMIC SECURITY, ECONOMIC WARFARE
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