Analysis of the theory and practice of defining, justifying and evaluating the defense adequacy of the state
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Purpose: consists in the analysis of existing views regarding the theoretical content of the concept of “defense sufficiency” of the country, highlighting approaches to assessing the level of defense sufficiency and presenting one's own vision of the theoretical essence of this concept in the modern realities of the development of the state and its scientific sphere.
Method: the main research methods are the empirical method (comparison) and the complex method (elementary-theoretical analysis and synthesis).
Findings: the existing theoretical base on defining, substantiating and evaluating the state's defense sufficiency has been formed.
Theoretical implications: consists in conveying to a wide range of scientists the importance of taking into account the role and strengthening of ties between the security and defense sector and the spheres of the national economy, due to which the level of defense sufficiency of the country can be increased.
Paper type: descriptive and computational and analytical.
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