TY - UNPB
T1 - Ghosts of Papers Past:The Strategic Basis Papers and Australian National Security Strategy in the Twenty-First Century
AU - Fruehling, Stephan
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - In 1948, George Kennan defined national security, as the continued ability of the country to pursue the development of its internal life without serious interference, or threat of interference, from foreign powers. Power is, in the words of Reinhold Niebuhr, the ability to move others by the threat or infliction of deprivations, And although power in this context implies coercion, the deprivations through which it is effective are of a broader kind than direct military force alone. Terrorism, insurgency, the subversion of democratic institutions for political or criminal gain, or the deliberate interruption of trade and supply of energy and raw materials, all fall into the remit of national security, as they and the measures aimed at their avoidance are all strategic behaviour.
AB - In 1948, George Kennan defined national security, as the continued ability of the country to pursue the development of its internal life without serious interference, or threat of interference, from foreign powers. Power is, in the words of Reinhold Niebuhr, the ability to move others by the threat or infliction of deprivations, And although power in this context implies coercion, the deprivations through which it is effective are of a broader kind than direct military force alone. Terrorism, insurgency, the subversion of democratic institutions for political or criminal gain, or the deliberate interruption of trade and supply of energy and raw materials, all fall into the remit of national security, as they and the measures aimed at their avoidance are all strategic behaviour.
M3 - Working paper
SN - 9780987221049
SP - 1
EP - 30
BT - Ghosts of Papers Past:The Strategic Basis Papers and Australian National Security Strategy in the Twenty-First Century
PB - ANU National Security College
CY - Canberra Australia
ER -