MILITARY SOCIAL WORK AS A MEANS OF SOCIAL PROTECTION FOR SERVICEMEN
Abstract
In a context where rapid global transformations are taking place and a new balance of power is emerging in the international arena, new threats are also arising. This situation compels countries around the world to seek adequate solutions to emerging challenges and to revise their political and economic strategies. Addressing the numerous problems facing humanity—such as ensuring peace and security, combating extremism and terrorism, mitigating the adverse effects of climate change, and responding to pandemics and other natural disasters—requires the active involvement of the military.
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