Editorial - The Nation State: Journal of National Security and Geopolitics Rebuilding National Security in a Changing World
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The Nation State: Journal of National Security and Geopolitics is a major intellectual event of the modern strategic discourse. With the world strategic environment experiencing a dramatic change, the journal places itself as an outlet of rigorous, multidimensional, and policy-relevant scholarship. The sovereignty, power and security requirements of the nation-state are restructured by a combination of both old and new disruptions in spite of the fact that it has been the basic unit of world politics. Classical geopolitics of rivalry is molded with the technological shocks, amorphous threats, ideological disaggregation, and ambiguous territorialities. These changes highlight the necessity of a special scholastic environment, which is grounded on critical profundity and methodological plurality. It is this necessity that influences the intellectual mission of The Nation State which is published with pride by Bharti Publications, New Delhi.
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