TRANSFERUL NORMELOR DEMOCRATICE ALE RELAȚIILOR CIVIL-MILITARE ÎN PRACTICA SOCIALĂ
TRANSFER OF THE DEMOCRATIC NORMS OF CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS INTO SOCIALIZING PRACTICE
Author(s): Marian ZuleanSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Labor relations, Security and defense
Published by: Universitatea Crestina "Dimitrie Cantemir"
Keywords: flexible Romanian military force; 75000 troops and 15000 victors; from the Balkans to Iraq and Afghanistan;
Summary/Abstract: The Romanian society has experienced a dramatic pace of transformation and change after 1989, at all levels of society. Before 1989 Romania was a communist country, a member of the Warsaw Pact, which experienced one of the fiercest dictatorial regimes, having an excessive nationalistic defined defense doctrine, large armed forces of about 300.000 conscript soldiers and an overdeveloped defense industry. Today, Romania is both a NATO and EU member, with an active contribution to the international security, whose peacekeeping troops are spread from Iraq and Afghanistan to the Balkans, possesses volunteer army with a flexible force of 75,000 soldiers and 15,000 civilians and its security sector experiences a profound transformation.
Journal: Revista Univers Strategic
- Issue Year: I/2010
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 70-76
- Page Count: 7
- Language: English