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Five relations of the overall national security concept

External security and internal security, homeland security and national security, traditional security and non-traditional security, development issues and security issues, self-security and * * * security.

External security and internal security: We should insist that external security and internal security promote each other and complement each other.

Homeland security and national security: Homeland security is the fundamental attribute of a country, and national security is the most important cornerstone of national development.

Traditional security and non-traditional security: traditional security mainly refers to political security and national military security, while non-traditional security includes economic security, cultural security and social security.

Development and security: development and security are dialectical unity. Without development, there is no sustainable security, and without security, it is impossible to achieve real sustainable development.

Self-security and * * * security: Insisting on self-security and * * * are inseparable from security. In today's world, no sovereign country will be completely isolated from the internal and external risks of other countries and regions.