The World National Security in Shadow of the Digital Space

Bashir Turki Kreishan, Hasan Abdullah Al-Dajah

Abstract


The study aims at recognizing threatening of the world national security in the shadow of the digital space. The study employed the descriptive analytical approach, that personifies that as it is in real, then studies correlation and effective relations among their variables and deduce the results. Then had deduced the following results: It was pin pointed through the study that the world national security remains the demand of all states altogether. Also the national security never does depend on the military classical concepts alone, and other sectors such as; the political, economic and social are not less important from the classical sectors. Also it was pin-pointed that the concept of the humanitarian security had imposed itself on the national security, and the security of native lands is connected with the human one. The study also revealed the increase of the national security techniques of threatening by the technical progress in the digital space, the thing that caused numerous forms of threats.


Keywords


World national security; Digital space; Humanitarian security; Technical progress

Full Text:

PDF

References


Al-Da’jah, Hasan, Threats of the Human Security. The Algerian Journal for Humanitarian Security, (4), July, 127-154.

Al-Gahtani, Salman Bin Ali Bin Wahf (2003). Security of Information in Light of Modern Informatics and Technical Development in Mobile Wireless Nets, First Scientific Conference about the Security and Legal Sides of the Electronic Operations, Dubai Police Academy- Center for Researches & Studies, Dubai, 26/4/2003.

Al-Haj, A. M. (2016). Arab national security and its future challenges. Riyadh: Dar Nayef for Publication and Distribution.

Al-Harbi, S. A. (2008). Concept of security: levels, formulations and its threats: a theoretical study in the concepts and frames. The Arab Journal for Political Science, (19), Summer.

Al-I’zzi, G. (2002). After 11th., September, 2001, Affairs of Mediterranean, No. 105. Winter 2002.

Al-Kayyali, Abdel Wahhab et al, Politics Encyclopedia. Part1, Arab Association for Studies & Publication, Beirut, 3rd, ed., 1990.

Al-Mashat, Abdel Muni’m. (1993). The theoretical framework of the Arab national security. In A. M.’m Al-Mashat (Ed.), The Arab national security: Its dimensions and demands. Institute of Researches and Arab Studies, Cairo.

Al-Rifai’, A. M. (2009, February). Where are Arabs from community of information. Al-A’rabyah Journal, (5).

Al-Samawi, M. H. (2018). Latest statistics of the digital world. Electronic Ela Newspaper, March, 2018. Available on electronic connector:

Amin, S. (1991). Empire of Anarchi. Dar Al-Farabi, Beirut.

Arnold. W. (1962). Discord and collaboration, essays on international politic. Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press.

Balaziz, A. (1989). The Arab national security, public egyptian corporation for the book, Cairo.

Miller, B. (2001, June). The concept of security: should it be redefined?. The Journal of Strategic Studies, 24(2).

Bkhoush, Mustafa, “Transformation in the Concept of Security and its Reflection on the Security Arrangements in the Mediterranean”. The Strategic World. No. 03, Mai, 2008.

Hroorah, B., & Iisa, M. G. (2012). Security of Information. Supreme Center for Comprehensive Profession, Libya.

Booth, K. (Ed). (2005). Critical security studies and world politics (pp.181-214). London: Lynne Reiner Publishers.

Buzan, B. (1983). People, states and fear: The national security problem in international relations (p. 228). Brighton: Wheat sheaf Books.

Charles. Ph.D. Afef Be. (1997). La paix par integration? Theories sur I’interdependence et les nouveaux problem de securite. Etude internationals, 28(2).

Frank Tr. & Philip Kro. (Eds.) (1973). Natoinal security and American soceity. In K. G. Giesen (1992). L’ethique Des Relations International: Les Theoreis Anglo – Americans Bruxlles: Brayant.

Ken Booth; “Critical Security and World Politics”. Obtenuenparcourant:http:// www.rienner.com/uploads/ 47de9724oc 790.pdf.

Gaheeli, S. A. (2012). Development of security studies and the labyrinth of application in the Arab World. Dubai: Center of Emirates for Studies and Strategic Researches.

Ghrefish, M., & Oklahan, T. (2008). The basic concepts in the international relations. Dubai: The Gulf Center for Researches.

Hasan, S. (2009). Mohammad Mahmoud, American European Relations in the Framework of (NATO) North Atlantic Treaty Organization: A Study About Influence of European States in the American Foreign Policy. Doctorate Dissertation, Cairo University.

Hilal, A. A. (1984, January). The Arab national security a study in the fundamentals. Arab Affairs, (35).

http://www.th3professional.com/2011/07/security-components-html

https://elaph.com/web/opinion/2018/3/1196481.html

I’sam Abdel Majeed, Fatima, Effect of Cold War Termination in the Theory of International Relations, The Arab Democratic Center for the Economic, Political and Strategic Studies, Cairo University, Dine Loco.

I’shqi, A. M. (2006). The Arab security strategy for confronting globalization: Security planning to confront the age of globalization. Riyadh: Center for Studies & Researches.

Jad, I’mad (1998). The Atlantic Coalition (NATO): New task at a different security environment. [Published Doctorate Dissertation] Cairo: Center for Political and Strategic Studies,

Khalil, Ahmad Diya Al-Deen, Security Feeling: its Impact in Success of Security Confrontation, Ministry of Interior, Police Academy, Cairo, 1997.

Khalil, Mahmoud Mohammad, Security in Islam, Siene Loco, Cairo, Siene Loco, 2000.

Misbah, Amer, The Safe Globalization and the Cosmic Analysis for the International Relation, Modern Book House, Algers, 2014.

Misbah, Amer, Theoretical Trends in Analyzing International Relations, University Printed Matters Divan, Algeria, 2006.

Mukheimer, Osama Farouq, Role of European Security and Cooperation Organization in Struggles Management in Europe after the Cold War: A Case Study of Bosnia & Hersiq, A Doctorate Dissertation, Cairo University, Cairo, 2004.

Peles, J., & Smith, S. (2004). International security in the era after the call war in: John Peles, Steve Smith, Globalization of the World Politics, Translated by the Gulf Center for Researches, Dubai.

Sae’d, A. (1978). The Arab National Security and the Strategy of its Achievements, The Public Corporation for the Book, Cairo.

Singh, A., Vaish, A., & Keserwani, p. K. (2014). Information security: Components and techniques. International Journal, 4(1).

The Arab Center for Judicial and Legal Researches, Council of Arab Ministers of Justice. (2012). Security of information, second meeting of Administrations Chiefs interested in technicality of information at the Attorney General. Beirut, Lebanon, Arab States League, 5-7/08.

Walt, S. M. (1998). International relations: one world, many theories. Foreign policy, 29-46.

Zigagh, A’del (2008). Re-formation of security concept, program of research in the societal security. Available from: (www.geocites.co:/adelweggqh/reconl/html?2008)




DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/11361

Refbacks

  • There are currently no refbacks.


Copyright (c) 2019 Canadian Social Science

Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Reminder

  • How to do online submission to another Journal?
  • If you have already registered in Journal A, then how can you submit another article to Journal B? It takes two steps to make it happen:

1. Register yourself in Journal B as an Author

  • Find the journal you want to submit to in CATEGORIES, click on “VIEW JOURNAL”, “Online Submissions”, “GO TO LOGIN” and “Edit My Profile”. Check “Author” on the “Edit Profile” page, then “Save”.

2. Submission

Online Submissionhttp://cscanada.org/index.php/css/submission/wizard

  • Go to “User Home”, and click on “Author” under the name of Journal B. You may start a New Submission by clicking on “CLICK HERE”.
  • We only use four mailboxes as follows to deal with issues about paper acceptance, payment and submission of electronic versions of our journals to databases: caooc@hotmail.com; office@cscanada.net; ccc@cscanada.net; ccc@cscanada.org

 Articles published in Canadian Social Science are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC-BY).

 

Canadian Social Science Editorial Office

Address: 1020 Bouvier Street, Suite 400, Quebec City, Quebec, G2K 0K9, Canada.
Telephone: 1-514-558 6138 
Website: Http://www.cscanada.net; Http://www.cscanada.org 
E-mail:caooc@hotmail.com; office@cscanada.net

Copyright © Canadian Academy of Oriental and Occidental Culture