Language Security Problems: A Historical Survey
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18002/sin.v2i1.5252Keywords:
language security, national security, security problems, status-quo, implications.Abstract
This paper, grounded on historical facts of
language policies worldwide, reviews the
evolution of language policies in Great Britain,
United States, Germany, France and Soviet
Union in terms of national security, analyses the
achievements of language security at home,
reconsiders the current situation of language
security in China, and points out the weaknesses
of language security problems in China: (1)
stressing on macro-level researches, (2) standing
still over literature review, (3) lack of the
researches based on ethnic areas and
cross-border regions, (4) short of the studies of
language security problems over internet
media, and (5) language security problems in
ethnic areas and regional language security
strategy to be done.
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