NATO-EU PARTNERSHIP: FOSTERING RESILIENCE FOR A COOPERATIVE SECURITY SPACE

Present events indicate an encompassing process of multi-level changes - political, military, economic, and technological that highlights the idea that we are going through a phase of transition at systemic level that is redesigning the structure of power of the 21st century. This paper will try to...

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Main Author: Octavia MOISE
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi 2017-12-01
Series:EURINT
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Online Access:http://cse.uaic.ro/eurint/proceedings/index_htm_files/EURINT2017_MOI.pdf
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spelling doaj-1931e29a7056414ca093e12137cccb452020-11-24T23:36:38ZengAlexandru Ioan Cuza University of IasiEURINT2393-23842393-23842017-12-014131148NATO-EU PARTNERSHIP: FOSTERING RESILIENCE FOR A COOPERATIVE SECURITY SPACEOctavia MOISE0National University of Political Science and Public Administration, Bucharest, RomaniaPresent events indicate an encompassing process of multi-level changes - political, military, economic, and technological that highlights the idea that we are going through a phase of transition at systemic level that is redesigning the structure of power of the 21st century. This paper will try to find out first if the cooperative security concept can be seen as a security theory according to Baldwin’s criteria and second if NATO’s partnership policy in general and the NATO EU partnership in particular can foster resilience. The objectives of this article are to envisage the role of the NATO-EU partnership in the future by: reviewing the theoretical approaches on cooperative security, analysing NATO’s partnership policy, analysing the ability of NATO-EU partnership to foster resilience.http://cse.uaic.ro/eurint/proceedings/index_htm_files/EURINT2017_MOI.pdfresiliencecooperative securityNATO-EU partnership
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NATO-EU PARTNERSHIP: FOSTERING RESILIENCE FOR A COOPERATIVE SECURITY SPACE
EURINT
resilience
cooperative security
NATO-EU partnership
author_facet Octavia MOISE
author_sort Octavia MOISE
title NATO-EU PARTNERSHIP: FOSTERING RESILIENCE FOR A COOPERATIVE SECURITY SPACE
title_short NATO-EU PARTNERSHIP: FOSTERING RESILIENCE FOR A COOPERATIVE SECURITY SPACE
title_full NATO-EU PARTNERSHIP: FOSTERING RESILIENCE FOR A COOPERATIVE SECURITY SPACE
title_fullStr NATO-EU PARTNERSHIP: FOSTERING RESILIENCE FOR A COOPERATIVE SECURITY SPACE
title_full_unstemmed NATO-EU PARTNERSHIP: FOSTERING RESILIENCE FOR A COOPERATIVE SECURITY SPACE
title_sort nato-eu partnership: fostering resilience for a cooperative security space
publisher Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi
series EURINT
issn 2393-2384
2393-2384
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Present events indicate an encompassing process of multi-level changes - political, military, economic, and technological that highlights the idea that we are going through a phase of transition at systemic level that is redesigning the structure of power of the 21st century. This paper will try to find out first if the cooperative security concept can be seen as a security theory according to Baldwin’s criteria and second if NATO’s partnership policy in general and the NATO EU partnership in particular can foster resilience. The objectives of this article are to envisage the role of the NATO-EU partnership in the future by: reviewing the theoretical approaches on cooperative security, analysing NATO’s partnership policy, analysing the ability of NATO-EU partnership to foster resilience.
topic resilience
cooperative security
NATO-EU partnership
url http://cse.uaic.ro/eurint/proceedings/index_htm_files/EURINT2017_MOI.pdf
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