In spite of administrative decisions and the will of various sciences’ representatives, a new science of security, called securitology has emerged and is developing dynamically. This science has a specific cognitive aspect, its own categories and notions. This science, as any other social sciences has a common subject of cognition, which, however, is examined from a different perspective. In this context, it is completely incomprehensible to form disciplines out of current military sciences in the social sciences group that would differ not in a different cognitive approach but a limited range of the research subject matter. Taking into account the whole of science and a clear emergence of a different cognitive approach, there should appear a general discipline - security science (including, among others, securitology) that would specialize, among others, in national security, military security or internal security. The discipline of management science should include command and control and art of war; military sociology already exists in sociology, military law is included within law sciences, etc.
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