The connotation of national security What is national security? Talk about your understanding of national security. [Secure Interaction] Ask two to three students to answer and the teacher will summarize. National security refers to state power, sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity, people's well-being, and sustainable economic and social development and other major interests of the country are relatively free from danger and internal and external threats, as well as to ensure continued security The ability of the state. In a nutshell, national security refers both to the state of security in which the state is in a state of security and to the state in which the state of security is maintained state of ability. The basic content of national security [Teacher's question] What do you think national security entails? [Safe Interaction] Invite students to discuss. Ask two to three students to answer and the teacher will summarize. [Teacher's Summary] Contemporary national security includes 16 basic aspects: political security, homeland security, military security, and economy Security, Cultural Security, Social Security, Science and Technology Security, Network Security, Ecological Security, Resource Security, Nuclear Security, Security of overseas interests, biosecurity, space security, deep-sea security, and polar security. Next, please take a look at this group of cartoons (see the textbook for details) and briefly describe the various fields of national security The content of the domain. Students raise their hands to answer. Park [Teacher's Summary] (1) Political security is the foundation of national security, which means that a country is composed of political power, political system and ideology The political system, which is composed of elements, is relatively free from danger and threat, and when faced with risks and challenges The ability to prevent and respond in a timely and effective manner, so as to ensure that the country's political order is good. (2) Homeland security is the core of national security, which refers to the territorial integrity of the country, the unity of the country, and the borders and seas A state in which foreign rights and interests are not violated or threatened, and the ability to continue to maintain such a state. (3) Military security refers to the effective containment and defense of foreign countries by a sovereign state in order to defend national sovereignty and territorial integrity The military defense capability of the armed forces for aggression and subversion. (4) Economic security is the foundation of national security, which means that a country can be effective under various complex conditions Maintain its own economic stability and development, especially in the face of major external risks
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#LITH 2.National Security Content Explanation (15 min)
The connotation of national security
What is national security? Talk about your understanding of national security.
[Secure Interaction]
Ask two to three students to answer and the teacher will summarize.
National security refers to state power, sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity, people's well-being, and sustainable economic and social development
and other major interests of the country are relatively free from danger and internal and external threats, as well as to ensure continued security
The ability of the state. In a nutshell, national security refers both to the state of security in which the state is in a state of security and to the state in which the state of security is maintained
state of ability.
The basic content of national security
[Teacher's question] What do you think national security entails?
[Safe Interaction] Invite students to discuss.
Ask two to three students to answer and the teacher will summarize.
[Teacher's Summary]
Contemporary national security includes 16 basic aspects: political security, homeland security, military security, and economy
Security, Cultural Security, Social Security, Science and Technology Security, Network Security, Ecological Security, Resource Security, Nuclear Security,
Security of overseas interests, biosecurity, space security, deep-sea security, and polar security.
Next, please take a look at this group of cartoons (see the textbook for details) and briefly describe the various fields of national security
The content of the domain.
Students raise their hands to answer.
Park
[Teacher's Summary]
(1) Political security is the foundation of national security, which means that a country is composed of political power, political system and ideology
The political system, which is composed of elements, is relatively free from danger and threat, and when faced with risks and challenges
The ability to prevent and respond in a timely and effective manner, so as to ensure that the country's political order is good.
(2) Homeland security is the core of national security, which refers to the territorial integrity of the country, the unity of the country, and the borders and seas
A state in which foreign rights and interests are not violated or threatened, and the ability to continue to maintain such a state.
(3) Military security refers to the effective containment and defense of foreign countries by a sovereign state in order to defend national sovereignty and territorial integrity
The military defense capability of the armed forces for aggression and subversion.
(4) Economic security is the foundation of national security, which means that a country can be effective under various complex conditions
Maintain its own economic stability and development, especially in the face of major external risks