SPECIFIC FEATURES OF WESTERN AND EASTERN SECURITY ARCHITECTURE
Abstract
This comparative analysis delves into the intricate differences in security architecture between Western and Eastern nations, specifically examining the strategic priorities and regional dynamics of the USA, Germany, France, UK, India, China, South Korea. The exploration encompasses factors such as geopolitical alignments, defense strategies, regional conflicts, and military capabilities, unraveling a complex interplay that shapes their security frameworks. Highlighting the Western emphasis on collective defense, NATO alliances, and
counterterrorism initiatives, the study contrasts this with the Eastern focus on regional stability, territorial disputes, and strategic partnerships. Ultimately, this comprehensive examination provides valuable insights into the multifaceted security landscape across these diverse nations, offering a deeper understanding of the specific features that characterize Western and Eastern security architectures.
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