Strategic Sovereignty
Von:
Victoria, ArturThis book argues that national security in the twenty-first century can no longer be understood through ideological frameworks such as left and right. Instead, it emerges from the integration of four interdependent pillars: military power, institutional cooperation, economic and technological capacity, and societal resilience. Through a comparative analysis of Europe, Russia, and China, it demonstrates that the real divide lies between competing strategic models rather than political ideologies. The concept of strategic sovereignty is introduced as a unifying framework, emphasizing coherence, adaptability, and systemic integration as the foundation of effective security in a complex and multipolar world.


