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INTERAGENCY Cooperation Multinational Environment : International Conference, Sofia, November 22-23, 2011. - София : Военна академия "Г.С.Раковски", 2012. - 164 с.
ISBN: 978-954-9348-29-3 : 8.15 лв; УДК: 327
Фонд: уставен фонд
Аналитично описание:
⚬ GAGASHEV, Valentin; Critical Factors and Best Practices of Interagency. с. 9 - 16
⚬ KLETNIKOV, Nikola; Participation of the Republic of Macedonia in Oper. с. 17 - 21
⚬ CHERNEVA, Boyka; Human Rights Watch in the Region of the Organizati. с. 22 - 28
⚬ KARAKANOVSKI, Lubomir; Role and Mission of the Bulgarian Red Cross. с. 29 - 33
⚬ YANAKIEV, Yantsislav; Enablers and Barriers of Effective Collaboration. с. 34 - 42
⚬ DIMITROV, Peter; Strategic Lessons Learned in Stabilization. с. 43 - 52
⚬ RUSEVA, Rositsa; European Security and Defense Policy Development. с. 53 - 63
⚬ MITKOVA, Aneliya; Psychological Aspects of Team Functioning. с. 64 - 70
⚬ SABEV, Sabi; The Alliance Cohesion in the Post-Cold War Era. с. 71 - 76
⚬ MOLLOV, Petar; Comprehensive Approach in the Context of Power. с. 77 - 82
⚬ NAYDENOV, Nikolay; Interagency Cooperation, Best Practices in UN Miss. с. 83 - 89
⚬ HRISTOV, Neno; The Evolution of NATO and Its Future Relevancy. с. 90 - 101
⚬ DIMITROV, Peter; International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan. с. 102 - 113
⚬ BALCHEV, Yulian; The International Environment as a Factor. с. 114 - 119
⚬ SARANOVIC, Jovanka; Drafting the National Action Plan for the Implemen. с. 120 - 135
⚬ ENCHEV, Georgi; Interagency Cooperation as a Focus of NATO. с. 136 - 139
⚬ SPASOV, Svetoslav; Policy of Civil-Military Cooperation and Developme. с. 140 - 156
⚬ MARKOV, Zaharin; Countering Corruption in Multinational Environment. с. 157 - 163
Сигнатура: IIУ 5071
Кл.думи: Многонационални операции, Права на човека, Европейска сигурност, Европейски съюз - политика за сигурност, Афганистан, ООН, НАТО, Гражданско-военни отношения, Управление на кризи, Корупция
Introduction
Technological revolution and globalization have brought new challenges to the mankind. Increased industrial production and harmful emissions to atmosphere are degrading constantly our environment and are exhausting at a hectic pace worlds’ natural resources. Our countries are facing grim energy deficiencies and some of them are becoming more and more energy dependent. On the other hand we have been facing for quite a long time asymmetric threats like international terrorism, religious extremism, highly technological threats like cyber threats, missiles strikes threats and so on. Nowadays terrorist organizations can conveniently use worldwide net to connive their wicked plots against the modern world.
As Ambassador Vershbow said in his speech at the Conference of the NATO Defense Ministers in Bratislava on 22nd October 2009: "Poor governance and festering extremism far beyond NATO borders can have deadly implications for the security of our own populations".
In order to protect our home countries from such threats we need to look for them far beyond our territorial borders. That's why NATO countries are developing a new strategic concept that will be an instrument for the Alliance to most successfully meet and solve those challenges.
The situation in Afghanistan has created the most complex challenge for NATO and has put the credibility of the Alliance at stake. In order to answer challenges for ISAF and our partners over there, participants in London conference on Afghanistan in January decided to increase level of troops and to stay there until goals of operation are achieved11". We all hope that there will be a time soon when ANSF and the Afghan Government will take the lead in this operation and NATO forces, and other international players, and NGOs will play a supportive role.