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National security is a concept that a government, along with its parliaments, should protect the state and its citizens against all kind of "national" crises through a variety of power projections, such as political power, diplomacy, economic power, military might, and so on.
The concept developed mostly in the United States after World War II. Initially focusing on military might, it now encompasses a broad range of facets, all of which impinge on the non-military or economic security of the nation and the values espoused by the national society. Accordingly, in order to possess national security, a nation needs to possess economic security, energy security, environmental security, etc. Security threats involve not only conventional foes such as other nation-states but also non-state actors such as violent non-state actors, narcotic cartels, multinational corporations and non-governmental organisations; some authorities include natural disasters and events causing severe environmental damage in this category.
Earl and Hank have only one thing in common: they're both L.A.P.D. rejects. One just got kicked out of the force--the other can't even get in. After confronting each other on opposite sides of the law, during a traffic stop that escalates out of control, these two luckless individuals end up partnered as lowly security guards. Despite being damned to the lowest rung of the law enforcement ladder, Earl and Hank uncover a sophisticated smuggling operation led by Nash and his band of thugs. When Earl and Hank get their hands on some hot property, they go on the run from, first, the bad guys, then, the L.A.P.D.--led by Lt. Washington and Detective McDuff. What these two unlikely partners do to law enforcement is a crime, but they just might save the day. That is, if they don't kill each other ...
National Security (2003) Starring: Martin Lawrence & Steve Zahn From: Columbia Pictures Genre: Action & Comedy U.S. Release Date: January 17, 2003 Rated PG-13
Vu l’insécurité grandissante qui règne dans le pays, le Président de la République décide de créer une police sécrète officieuse dénommée « National Security » ou « Sécurité Nationale » et qui travaille sous le sigle NS. Cette unité spéciale constituée d’un mélange de repris de justice et des meilleurs agents de certaines unités d’intervention aura à lutter contre la criminalité sous la direction directe du Président de la République et de la supervision de Chef Bailly, une dame de fer à la retraite et qui a fait ses preuves dans la police sécrète du gouvernement. Chef Bailly va réussir à construire une unité dynamique qui sera intraitable et très outillée car suivie dans ses opérations par des jeunes informaticiens très doués dans leurs spécialités. La NS va s’en prendre à toutes sortes d...
On Saturday, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval spoke at the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit. Watch more videos: http://www.ndtv.com/video?yt