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DOI: https://doi.org/10.65902/tsats.2026.01.001

Experience and lessons on the role of public radio and television in national security in selected foreign countries

Ulziikhuyag Baasanjav 1 Doctor (Sc.D), Professor, Department of Military Science, Graduate School, Mongolian National Defense University, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia ulzii.b223@gmail.com
Tsesen Jigjid 2 (Corresponding Author) Doctor (Ph.D), Journalist (Department of Military Science), Mongolian Union of Journalists, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia tsesen.j@gmail.com
Abstract

Regarding how international legal and policy frameworks are used to regulate public media in the interest of national security, we studied several foreign countries including Mongolia’s two immediate neighbors, Russia and China, along with the United Kingdom, which represents the classical independent media model, the United States, which pays close attention to integrating advanced technology with security policies, and Japan, which has expertise in the rapid dissemination of public safety information.

Keywords

Public media, national security, disaster management, and emergency broadcasting

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