THE ESSENCE OF THE CONCEPT OF MILITARY SECURITY OF THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN
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Military security, Defense Doctrine, military danger, military threat, hybrid wars, S. Huntington, objective civilian control, defense potential, National Security Council, strategic stability.Abstract
This article analyzes the conceptual essence, functions and principles of the concept of "military security" based on the Defense Doctrine of the Republic of Uzbekistan and modern military-political theories.
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