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That of national interest, is a very broad concept that certainly concerns a collective interest which by its nature is distinguished from private or individual interest and therefore for this motivation it must be protected and guaranteed as the interest of a given community that insists on a limited space, the reading that we want to offer in this sense is very geopolitical as well as geo-economics, not a political model I study but instead a model that focuses on three key points: interest, space and time. An important aspect whorty of analysis is the economic security, as a national interest like other aspects of national security. We therefore begin to discuss the economic issue which of the national interest to be covered also using the Intelligence tool, as a fundamental sector of the State for the protection of national interests.
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Stilo, P. (2020). Artificial Intelligence and Protection of National Interest. Challenges and Opportunities for Economic Intelligence. In: Marino, D., Monaca, M. (eds) Economic and Policy Implications of Artificial Intelligence. Studies in Systems, Decision and Control, vol 288. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45340-4_13
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