National Security Strategy of the United States 2002

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf gptkb:United_States_Coast_Guard_Cutter
gptkbp:addresses Energy security
Transnational threats
Global security threats
gptkbp:advocatesFor Crisis management
Civic engagement
Crisis response capabilities
Counterterrorism efforts
Crisis management training
Democracy promotion
gptkbp:callsFor International cooperation
Humanitarian assistance
Increased military funding
Strengthening homeland security
Strengthening border security
Increased funding for intelligence
Strengthening international institutions
Support for developing nations
gptkbp:citedBy September 11 attacks
gptkbp:designedBy Strengthening alliances
Strengthening defense capabilities
gptkbp:discusses gptkb:NATO
Regional stability
Global health security
Global economic stability
The impact of globalization
The role of diplomacy
U.S._military_capabilities
gptkbp:emphasizes Rule of law
Intelligence sharing
Preemptive action
Partnerships with allies
The importance of strategic alliances
The need for adaptability
Resilience against attacks
gptkbp:focusesOn Terrorism
Weapons of Mass Destruction
gptkbp:highlights Cultural diplomacy
Public diplomacy
Economic security
Countering extremism
The importance of research and development
The role of the private sector
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label National Security Strategy of the United States 2002
gptkbp:illustrator U.S._foreign_policy
U.S._military_presence_abroad
gptkbp:includes Military strategy
gptkbp:isPartOf U.S._national_security_policy
gptkbp:publishedBy gptkb:United_States_Government
gptkbp:publishedIn September 2002
gptkbp:recognizes Cybersecurity threats
The importance of education
Rogue states
Environmental security
The need for comprehensive strategies
The role of technology
The significance of public health
gptkbp:supports International law
Disaster preparedness
Counter-narcotics efforts
Non-proliferation treaties