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Conceptul strategic al NATO (1949-2009)
Conceptul strategic al NATO (1949-2009)
Conceptul strategic al NATO (1949-2009)
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NATO is the main structure able to guarantee the security of the Euro-Atlantic space. Since its founding (The Washington Treaty, in 1949), NATO had crossed a winding way and it is the longest running and the most successful political-military alliance in history.
The international strategic context has suffered substantial changes in the last years, involving a continuous adaptation and improvement of both the classic criteria for analysis of international security, its mechanisms and management.
New challenges to international security, generated by the superposition of processes such as globalization and fragmentation, add to the classic risks and threats. Risks of terrorism and the asymmetric threats are diversifying and increasing in intensity, so the prevention and countering them is a common responsibility of all states .
In the context of the dramatic changes in the security environment, the strategic concept of NATO issue is taken into consideration again. Many analysts and politicians believe that the current strategic concept of the Alliance, adopted at the Washington Summit in April 1999 , is outdated and a new strategic concept is needed.

NATO este principala structura de aparare colectiva capabila sa garanteze securitatea spatiului european si euroatlantic. De la înfiintarea sa, prin Tratatul de la Washington, in 1949, si pana azi, NATO a parcurs un drum sinuos si este alianta politico-militara cea mai longeviva si cu cel mai mare succes din istorie.
Mediul strategic de securitate a suferit, in ultimii ani, transformari substantiale care implica o continua adaptare si perfectionare, atat a criteriilor clasice de analiza a securitatii internationale, cat si a mecanismelor de gestionare a acesteia.
Noile provocari aparute la adresa securitatii internationale, generate de suprapunerea unor procese, cum sunt globalizarea si fragmentarea, se adauga formelor clasice de riscuri si amenintari. Riscurile de natura terorista si amenintarile asimetrice se diversifica si se amplifica în intensitate si ca arie de manifestare, iar prevenirea si contracararea acestora constituie o responsabilitate comuna a tuturor statelor.
In contextul modificarilor dramatice ale mediului de securitate, a revenit in prim plan discutia in jurul contextului strategic al NATO. Din ce in ce mai multi analisti si oameni politici considera ca actualul concept strategic al Aliantei, adoptat în cadrul summit-ului de la Washington, din aprilie 1999, este unul perimat si ca ar fi nevoie de adoptarea unei noi conceptii strategice.

LanguageRomână
Release dateJun 12, 2014
ISBN9781311669209
Conceptul strategic al NATO (1949-2009)
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Mihai Tiuliumeanu

MIHAI TIULIUMEANU Work experience: • History teacher, "Henri Coanda" College Tulcea (2005 - 2014) • General manager, CERTA - Continuing Education, Resources & Training Association (2012-) Studies: • Master of Laws - Community Law and European Institutions, Spiru Haret Bucharest University, Romania (2009) • BA in History - Al. I. Cuza Iaşi University, Romania (1997) • Introduction to NATO - Carol I National Defence University Bucuresti (2008) • EU Projects Management - Dunărea de Jos Galaţi University (2007) Training courses • "Teaching skills for teachers", Grundtvig - Mobilities, Meridian English, Plymouth, UK (2013) • "Interculturality, tolerance and human rights education in an Europe for all", Comenius-In training course for Teachers, Quarter Mediation, Assen, Netherlands (2013) • "Malta’s Prehistoric Past", Comenius in-training course, Sans Frontiers Europe, Attard, Malta (2011) • "Developing Intercultural Competences in a European Context", Comenius in-training course, Anglolang - British Academy of English, Scarborough, UK (2011) • "Roman Culture in Vesuvian area: the roots of European culture", Comenius in-training course, Restoring Ancient Stabiae Foundation, Neapole, Italy (2011) • "Crossing Borders", Comenius in-training course, Tallenacademie Netherland, Maastricht, Nederlands (2009) • "Educational Management", Educatia 2000+Consulting, Adults Training Center, Bucureşti(2009) • "Non-formal Methodes and instrumentes used in Youth in Action Projects", Galaţi (2009) • "Tracing Back Europe: from Thessaloniki to Istanbul", Educatief Centrum Noord en Oost, Thesalonic -Istanbul, Greece - Turkey (2008) • "Formator", 10+ Adults Training Center, Braşov (2008) • "My virtual class", Think.com & Oracle Education Foundation, Constanţa (2007) • "Leisure Industry Training", Personal Development within Leisure Industry, Blackpool & Fylde, College, Blackpool, UK (2005) Publications: • "Andronic I Comnenul ", Ed. Corson, Iasi, 2000 Articles: • "Mihail Psellos, Cronografia. Un veac de istorie bizantina", in Cercetari Istorice, XVII/1, Istorie Veche si Arheologie, Iasi, 1998 • "The Church of Holy Apostles - A Byzantine Saint Denis", in CHAIN (Cultural Heritage Activities and Institutes Network), www.chain.to/index.php?m3=15460, 2008 • "Legend of Io - The reversed Legend Of Europe", in CHAIN (Cultural Heritage Activities and Institutes Network), http://www.chain.to/index.php?m3=15468, 2008 • "The Legendary Foundation of Byzantium", in CHAIN (Cultural Heritage Activities and Institutes Network), http://www.chain.to/index.php?m3=15469, 2008 • "Ataturk - The Eternal Symbol", in CHAIN (Cultural Heritage Activities and Institutes Network), http://www.chain.to/index.php?m3=15809, 2008

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