The implications “global objectives” implementation has on Romania’s economic security
The implications “global objectives” implementation has on Romania’s economic security
Author(s): Nicușor CojanSubject(s): Social Sciences, Economic policy, Environmental and Energy policy, Security and defense, Environmental interactions
Published by: Carol I National Defence University Publishing House
Keywords: Agenda 2030; sustainable development objectives; economic security;
Summary/Abstract: The 2030 United Nations Agenda for Sustainable Development, adopted on September 25, 2015, promotes the balance among the three sustainable development dimensions – economic, social and environmental and establishes a global framework for achieving sustainable development by 2030, having 17 sustainable development (SDGs) objectives and 169 related targets. The European Union, together with its member states, has committed to implementing these goals at EU level, as well as at other non-EU countries, most in need of support. Romania joined the leaders of the 192 UN member states at the Development Summit, adopting the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, a universal development global action program. In this context, Romania’s 2030 National Strategy for Sustainable Development was drawn up and approved by the Government on November 9, 2018, and Romania’s economic security issues were included in 2020 National Defence Strategy.
Journal: Bulletin of "Carol I" National Defence University (EN)
- Issue Year: 11/2022
- Issue No: 03
- Page Range: 104-112
- Page Count: 9
- Language: English