THE WAY SEVERAL EUROPEAN COUNTRIES USE TO ACHIEVE THEIR STRATEGIC AND SECURITY OBJECTIVES BY INVOLVING THE NATIONAL EXPERTS SECONDED TO INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Cover Image
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THE WAY SEVERAL EUROPEAN COUNTRIES USE TO ACHIEVE THEIR STRATEGIC AND SECURITY OBJECTIVES BY INVOLVING THE NATIONAL EXPERTS SECONDED TO INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
THE WAY SEVERAL EUROPEAN COUNTRIES USE TO ACHIEVE THEIR STRATEGIC AND SECURITY OBJECTIVES BY INVOLVING THE NATIONAL EXPERTS SECONDED TO INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

Author(s): Dănuț Maftei
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Civil Law
Published by: Universul Juridic
Keywords: national security; public order; seconded national experts; national interest; European Union; strategic and security objectives; threats; UK; the Nederlands;

Summary/Abstract: Throughout this study the author analyses some aspects concerning the ways the European countries, in our case – United Kingdom and the Netherlands, understand to use their national experts for building bridges between the member state and the international organizations, where they are seconded. The policies adopted by the two mentioned states for achieving their targeted strategic goals in the fields of national / international security, foreign policy, freedom and justice, are also studied. It is important to understand how the foreign national experts use their networks during and after their secondment, as well to evaluate the limits to which a member state government could benefit from the secondment period in terms of exchanging information and fulfilling the national objectives. The article highlights some ideas for Romanian authorities in order to improve the strategies for identification, discouraging or countering the risks faced and the threats posed by international organized crime and terrorism to the homeland and Euro-Atlantic security.

  • Issue Year: VIII/2015
  • Issue No: 01
  • Page Range: 62-72
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: English