Research on the Security and Protection System of Biological Resources from the Perspective of National Security
Vol 3, Issue 1, 2023
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Abstract
In 2014, General Secretary Xi Jinping put forward the concept of “overall national security concept”, which is another great innovation of China's socialist theoretical system. Based on the impact of the COVID-19 epidemic on the comprehensive national security interests, combined with the actual situation of the expansion of national security factors and the threat to national security interests, this paper explores the problems in the national security system exposed by the epidemic in order to improve the public security management system and epidemic prevention and control system represented by biological resources and public health security in China.
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