EIRP Proceedings, Vol 6 (2011)

The Role of Romania in Building the New Security Architecture

Florica Brasoveanu, Petru Alexandru Lisievici Brezeanu

Abstract


The approach towards a multipolar world will be long lasting, and the international community
will probably pass through a deep restructuring, where the global and regional integration will coexist with
the contradictory trend of fragmentation and ranking of the world. While due to globalism there is almost
unlikely to have a war between the great powers, the amplification of the asymmetric risks, including
terrorism, organized crime and proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, is generating more and more
reasons for conflict. Against the background of the rapid decrease of natural resources, along with the
accentuated population growth, the battle for strategic resources remained the most stable source of conflict.
The fight for them will increase, and the grouping of countries, according to their interests, around the new
centers of power, will increasingly shape more clearly. We will probably assist to the affirmation and increase
of their pressure in order to attract, in the sphere of influence, a larger number of countries, so as to occupy a
place as advantageous as possible, within the new world order. This configuration will be determined by the
interests, knowledge capacity, the volume and quality of information, technological strength and access to
resources.

References



Full Text: PDF

Refbacks

  • There are currently no refbacks.
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.