GLOBAL WAR AGAINST TERRORISM AND ITS CONSEQUENCES ON TRANSATLANTIC RELATIONS
Journal Title: Impact Strategic - Year 2007, Vol 25, Issue 4
Abstract
Aujourd’hui, le terrorisme représente un phénomène global. C’est pourquoi la lutte contre lui doit être mené de tous les pays du monde. Pourtant, „la réponse” donnent aux attentats terroristes doit être l’un adéquat a la situation et non le produit de l’affectivité des uns dirigeants des Etats. Les effets des erreurs faits quant au combat contre le terrorisme global, après les attentats du 11.09.2001, ressentiraient pendant le temps par tout le monde.
Authors and Affiliations
Jan EICHELER
PRESENT AND FUTURE DIMENSIONS OF THE EUROPEAN NEIGHBOURHOOD POLICY
Regions with a strategic importance, such as the Middle East, the South Caucasus, and Central Asia are supported by EU inthe field of security and development. To these regions another one was added, the Black Sea one....
ECONOMIC SECURITY, ORGANIC DIMENSION OF NATIONAL SECURITY
Initially an attribute of the state, carrying a single meaning, namely the lack of military confl ict, the notion of “security” has evolved in time from its traditional signifi cance, where the emphasis was on the mi...
OPERATIONAL GOALS OF NUCLEAR, BIOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL DEFENCE IN ACTUAL STAGE
It is obvoius that the reevaluation of CBRN risks strategy is a necessity, as NATO member state quality of Romania and regarding commitments in the radical changes in the risk nature that have been solved by the Alliance...
THE ISLAMIC JIHAD
The book is structured in four chapters, eight annexes, a glossary for Jihad terms, it is based on a large refrence and it has a foreword signed by the rector of the National Defence University "Carol I" . He recommends...
MILESTONES OF WIDER BLACK SEA REGION IN THE MIDDLE OF THE FIRST DECADE OF THE XXIST CENTURY
The Wider Black Sea Area and the dynamics of its security environment attract not only the interest of Europeans, who must solve the geopolitical dilemma related to it: integration and stability vs. disintegration an...