RESEARCH & ANALYSIS 

folder: The phenomenon of national security  »»»

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2008:

• The National Security Concept is a contradictory document |RO| »»»

• Considerations on the National Security Concept of the Republic of Moldova |RO| »»»

• Comparative Analysis of the National Security Concept |RO| »»»

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OSCE – General Ideas, Principles, Interests Guiding the Process »»»

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22 Mar 2010
Valeriu Mija, PRISA Executive Director

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Cooperative [collective] security may be defined in the following way: sustained effort to reduce the risk of war that are not directed against a specific state or coalition of state. Cooperative security can only take place when countries develop a sense of a common [security] culture.

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Possible Effects upon the Republic of Moldova of the Romanian Initiative to Host US Anti-missiles Shield’s Elements on Its Territory|RO| »»»

12 Feb 2010
Valeriu Mija, PRISA Executive Director

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In the recent days, more and more international actors of the international security system have become concerned regarding latest diplomatic steps of the Unites States of America (US) - the leader of the Nord-Atlantic Alliance - that proposed Romania, as a NATO member, to become an active part of the integral management Anti-Missiles Defense System

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The Necessity to Reform Supreme Security Council of the Republic of Moldova »»»

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Sep 2009
Valeriu Mija, PRISA Executive Director

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This year public disorder events on April 7 in the Republic of Moldova has acutely revealed imperfection of the legal basis of the national security sector and absence of juridical mechanisms that support its functionality – the fact that contains a serious risk for the national security system. In the current state of affairs the governance of the Republic of Moldova - being a parliamentarian form - has been being executed by a large coalition. Such situations may potentially create real conditions for appearance of an executive dualism over a security sector and, consequently, a major threat to stagnate and to block such national segment...

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Energy security: NATO's potential role »»»

Jamie Shea, Director of Policy Planning at NATO

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Although energy security is a relatively new topic on the international agenda, it is an important one and will be with us for many years to come. Due to the increasing global demand for energy and the increasingly globalised nature of the world, any decrease in supply levels could lead to an international crisis. Although NATO has many important topics on its agenda in the run up to its summit in Riga at the end of November, energy security will increasingly be a strategic concern for the Alliance. However, it is too early to determine which roles NATO could and should play. There will need to be further discussion among the Allies before NATO's role and contribution can properly be defined...

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