CONCEPTUAL, METHODOLOGICAL AND BIOETHICAL PERSPECTIVES OF STRENGTHENING HUMAN SECURITY IN REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA Cover Image

CONCEPTUAL, METHODOLOGICAL AND BIOETHICAL PERSPECTIVES OF STRENGTHENING HUMAN SECURITY IN REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA
CONCEPTUAL, METHODOLOGICAL AND BIOETHICAL PERSPECTIVES OF STRENGTHENING HUMAN SECURITY IN REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA

Author(s): Serghei Sprincean
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Governance
Published by: Editura “Tritonic Books” Bucuresti
Keywords: human security; bioethics;Republic of Moldova; human rights;national interest;

Summary/Abstract: The imperative necessity of strengthening human security in Republic of Moldova in conditions of degradation of regional security environment, as well as of the level of social protection of human person, can be fulfilled through reconceptualization at local and regional scale, in methodological and bioethical perspectives, of the phenomenon of human security. Tangentially to bioethical and human security problematic, defending social equity, human rights or pleading for eliminations of human risks in the context of global changes, the problematic of promotion of national interest encompasses the deepening of the elements of sovereignty and independence in the frame of complex decisional processes or in those of determining of its internal policies in such fields as economic, social, linguistic, ethnic or other type of minorities issues as well as regarding international strategies for supporting geopolitical position of the state, its prestige and respect among international long-term partners. In conclusion, the social, economic, political, military, cultural or environmental processes, phenomena and events, which can happen in the same geostrategic space, such as southeastern European region, Republic of Moldova being a part of it, are inter-dependent, inter-influencing each other, being characterized by complexity and multi-dimensioning, determining the appearance of a row of risks and menaces to national, regional or even global security.

  • Issue Year: 2/2017
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 81-93
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: English
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