A SYSTEMS APPROACH TO SECURITY IS BECOMING THE FUNDAMENTAL BASIS FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

  • Turbold Tumendemberel Ph.D., candidate, National Defense University
  • Urjin Odkhuu Doctor Sc.D., Professor, National Defense University, Mongolia
  • Buyankhishig Seseer Doctor Ph.D., Mongolia
Keywords: Security, Security Systems, System Management and Regulation, Risk Assessment, Sustainable Development, and Education for Sustainable Development

Abstract

In order to effectively address any issue, it is essential to have a strong and scientifically grounded conceptual foundation. This requirement is crucial not only for scientific advancements, but also for the development of security and development strategies that are rooted in fundamental principles and concepts. Therefore, this article seeks to explore the interplay between system security and development through a systems approach in conjunction with risk analysis, aiming to contribute to fostering mutual understanding and a cohesive approach to sustainable development. The article covers two main areas: firstly, the theory and methodology of security studies, the patterns associated with its evolution, and the global community's focus on this issue; and secondly, methodological recommendations for ensuring the sustainable development of systems.

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2025-06-17
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Turbold Tumendemberel, Urjin Odkhuu, & Buyankhishig Seseer. (2025). A SYSTEMS APPROACH TO SECURITY IS BECOMING THE FUNDAMENTAL BASIS FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT. International Journal of Innovative Technologies in Social Science, (2(46). https://doi.org/10.31435/ijitss.2(46).2025.3361