Remittances Review

ISSN:2059-6588 | e-ISSN: 2059-6596

ISSN:2059-6588 | e-ISSN: 2059-6596

Structural changes in the contemporary international system and their impact on national security in Kuwait

Authors:
Mashael Ahmad Abdulah Alsabah , Professor Dr. Mohamed Nael Al-Masalha
Keywords
national security; structural system; conflicts; threats; self-sufficiency; stability ,

Abstract

The study tackled the impact of changes in the international structural system on Kuwaiti national security. It aims to determine the possibility of achieving security stability in Kuwait in light of the challenges it faces, whether from inside or outside. The author relied on the descriptive analytical approach in addition to some necessary theoretical concepts. The most important results of the study include: changes in the international structural system affect Kuwaiti national security through changing security threats and the escalation of regional conflicts. The global economy affected by the changes could affect the Kuwaiti ability to meet its security and social needs. The most important recommendations are: strengthening the Kuwaiti security capacity by enhancing military, security and intelligence capabilities, as well as investing in sustainable economic development to achieve self-sufficiency and enhance economic stability.