Iurii MELNYK, PhD* Delfina ERTANOWSKA, MA** Abstract. The article considers and compares the Belarusian protests from the point of view of the Russian and Polish media spaces, as an aspect of the information war between Russia and the West. The areas of discussion between Russia and Poland (as the … [Read more...]
“MOSCOW IS NOT SPEAKING OR SHOWING”: UKRAINIAN OPPOSITION TO RUSSIAN PROPAGANDA
Pavlo LODYN* The media play an important role in the structure of democratic institutions, as they shape public opinion on important issues, so due to their influence they are often called the "fourth power". The rights of journalists to express their views freely are guaranteed by international … [Read more...]
“WAR”, “ARMED CONFLICT”, “HYBRID WAR” IN MEDIA: INTERRELATION OF CONCEPTS
Orest SEMOTIUK* After World War II, the term “war” as a term of international law gradually gave way to the term “armed conflict”. This is due, in particular, to the fact that from the point of view of international law, the state of war between the two states requires the formal declaration of war … [Read more...]
PREGĂTIRI PENTRU CYBER WARFARE. CURSA ÎNARMĂRII CU ARME DOTATE CU INTELIGENŢĂ ARTIFICIALĂ
Aliodor MANOLEA, PhD* Motto: „Oamenii vor trăi în văzul lumii şi se vor război înapoia unor uriaşe cortine cibernetice”[1] Teodor Frunzeti Abstract. In this article I show that worldwide there is a trend to create fully … [Read more...]
EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND PREPAREDNESS FOR TERRORIST ACTS, NONLINEAR MODELS OF THE PROCESS
Ionuţ PURICA* Abstract. In recent years terrorist acts have developed into a wide variety of actions based on new levels of organization and approaches that present characteristics of nonlinear behavior. This paper is an attempt to create a basic framework for a deeper understanding of the process … [Read more...]
PHILIA FORUM NEEDS TO CONFRONT GROWING MARITIME INSECURITY AND POWER PROJECTIONS!
Cyril WIDDERSHOVEN* Even that the supra-regional meeting of between East Med and GCC countries last week Thursday in Athens has been a media success, analysis has been partly flawed if not taking into account the main underlying security and economic conflicts of the two or even three regions. … [Read more...]
GEOPOLITICAL PROJECT ‘ONE BELT ONE ROAD’: PROSPECTS AND PROBLEMS FOR NORTH ATLANTIC ACTORS
Oybek MAKHMUDOV* Abstract: The Chinese geopolitical project of the One Belt has strategic implications for neighborhood regions. The Chinese Road Initiative and how it selectively draws certain European countries into alignment with China’s interests. The high attention should be on the Chinese … [Read more...]
STRATEGIC AUTONOMY; A UK PERSPECTIVE
Nick WATTS* The Brexiteers proclaim that the UK has regained its sovereignty, and is now free to strike trade deals around the world. Meanwhile the European Union promotes the idea of its Strategic Autonomy, not constrained by the policies of other powers. Both are right, and wrong. In a globalised … [Read more...]
NOUA ORDINE MONDIALĂ A LUI JOE BIDEN
Ovidiu BOUREANU* Abstract. În studiul de faţă ne-am propus să evidenţiem rolul Statelor Unite în actuala configuraţie geopolitică. Noua administraţie de la Washington prezintă o altă viziune cu privire la noua ordine globală. Este o abordare care se afirmă prin mesajul că „Statele Unite revin în … [Read more...]
UNITED STATES ATLANTIC STRATEGY Freedom, peace, and prosperity of the Atlantic community
James CARAFANO* Since 1850, when California becomes a state, America has been at least a two-ocean country.[1] With the rise of China in recent years, U.S. policymakers have placed a strong focus on, and devoted many resources to the Indo-Pacific - rightfully so. Compared to the challenges in the … [Read more...]
