Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Enhancing National Security: Assessing Institutional Efficiency and Inter-Agency Collaboration for Effective Management

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The Imperative for Adaptive Governance arises because the contemporary global security architecture is defined by blended and ever-changing threat vectors, meaning no single institutional node can unilaterally mitigate complex contemporary challenges. Consequently, the operational utility of a national security framework hinges on two critical factors: Institutional Efficiency, which involves an agency's internal resource optimization and its capacity for structural refinement of decision-making protocols; and Interoperability (Inter-Agency Collaboration), which is the ability to cultivate trust architectures, establish a common operating picture (COP), and ensure the coordinated, agile transposition of policy into action, a focus that directly supports the NDU-K’s mandate to advance strategic knowledge in regional security and governance.

The scholarly articles within this volume offer empirical analysis and strategic recommendations across three vital dimensions of this theme.;

Published: 2025-12-15

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