Asean community must understand non-traditional security threats, says analyst – Bernama
The Asean community, especially Malaysians, must understand that non-traditional security threats, if not effectively tackled, can jeopardise national security and sovereignty.
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) geostrategist Dr Azmi Hassan said it was important for people in this region to understand what was meant by non-traditional......
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