ROMANIA - A RESILIENT STATE IN THE FRONT OF THREATS FROM THE BLACK SEA REGION
ROMANIA - A RESILIENT STATE IN THE FRONT OF THREATS FROM THE BLACK SEA REGION
Author(s): Raul NistorSubject(s): Security and defense, Geopolitics, Peace and Conflict Studies
Published by: Editura Academica Brancusi
Keywords: Threat; security; resilience; cooperation; deterrence; Black Sea;
Summary/Abstract: BLACK SEA REGION IS AN AREA WHERE THE INTERESTS OF GREAT WORLD POWERS AND GREAT CIVILISATIONS COLLIDE. THESE STRUGGLES FOR SPHERES OF INFLUENCE IN THE BLACK SEA REGION BRING A NUMBER OF RISKS, THREATS AND VULNERABILITIES. THE GREATEST THREAT TO THE SECURITY AND STABILITY OF THE BLACK SEA REGION TODAY IS THE REVISIONISM AND EXPANSIONISM OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION. THUS, THE RISKS POSED BY THIS THREAT WILL NEED TO BE MITIGATED. ROMANIA MUST SHOW RESILIENCE IN THE FACE OF THESE SECURITY CHALLENGES BY PROMOTING COOPERATION WITHIN REGIONAL COOPERATION FORMATS AND WITHIN THE EURO-ATLANTIC ORGANISATIONS OF WHICH IT IS A MEMBER, AND SUPPORT AND ENCOURAGE THE STRENGTHENING OF THE BLACK SEA SECURITY ARCHITECTURE.
Journal: Analele Universitatii „Constantin Brancusi” din Targu Jiu – Seria Litere si Stiinte Sociale
- Issue Year: 2022
- Issue No: 01
- Page Range: 31-35
- Page Count: 5
- Language: English