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How to treat China's non-traditional security problems?

1, firmly establish a new concept of safety.

Non-traditional security issues are increasingly prominent, which requires us to update our concepts. The report of the 16th National Congress of the Communist Party of China clearly put forward non-traditional security issues.

We should fully understand the new changes and characteristics of security issues, establish a new concept of national security, change the mindset of focusing only on traditional security, expand and deepen our understanding of national security issues, and pay close attention to non-traditional security issues.

2. Improve the new national security strategy.

In the new century, we should also face up to the problems brought by non-traditional security from the height of national security strategy, and bring non-traditional security into the category of national security strategy, making it an important part of national security strategy.

In accordance with the requirements of the national security strategy, we should further clarify the functions of the army and take non-traditional security preparations as an important part of military struggle preparations. Proceeding from safeguarding national security interests on a larger scale, we should comprehensively coordinate and guide the preparations for military struggle under the new situation.

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The emergence of non-traditional security problems reflects the new changes of security threats:

1, the threat of diversity.

During the Cold War, the focus of people's attention was the military threat that the country faced. However, after the end of the Cold War, especially with the rapid development of economic globalization, its negative impact has brought about the emergence of non-traditional security issues, and gradually expanded the threat of national security to economy, science and technology, information, ecology and environment.

2. The threat of integration.

Traditional security and non-traditional security are interrelated, interact and sometimes cause and effect each other, posing various complex threats.

3. Complex threats.

Since the end of the Cold War, the development of the international security situation shows that some non-traditional security issues are increasingly threatening national security. In the past, traditional security problems were solved through war. At present, solving non-traditional security problems requires comprehensive use of various means, including military means and multinational cooperation. The uncertainty of security issues has increased, and national security issues have become more complicated.