National Security and Defence Documents Dataset (1987-2024)

This dataset consists of 575 national security and defence documents from 113 countries, covering the period from 1987 to 2024. It includes national security strategies, defence white papers, and other top-level security documents, all available as machine-readable PDFs. Non-English texts are accomp...

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subjects Automated content analysis of policy documents
Border security
Climate security
Comparative security analysis
Cybersecurity policy
Defence policy documents
Defence policy evolution
Defence white paper
Developing world defence strategies
Economic security
Emerging security threats
Energy security
Environmental security
Geopolitical risk assessment
Global security documents
Global South security perspectives
Human security
International security
International security trends
Longitudinal security policy analysis
Maritime security
Militarization trends
Military policy
National security strategies
NATO expansion
Natural language processing in security studies
Nuclear proliferation policy
Peacekeeping operations
Post-Cold War security
Securitization theory
Security governance
Security policy documents
Security sector reform
Security threat perception
Social studies::International Relations
Space security
Strategic defence planning
Terrorism and counterterrorism strategies
Transnational security challenges
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