Octavian SERGENTU, PhD Abstract. We set out to analyze the current geopolitical situation related to the Republic of Moldova in the context of the Russian military invasion in Ukraine, the destabilization of the maritime borders in Pontus Euxinus area and the repeated threats to the free world. … [Read more...]
MANIFESTĂRI PRO-PUTIN ALE MIŞCĂRILOR EXTREMISTE ŞI POPULISTE DIN SPAŢIUL EUROATLANTIC ÎN CONTEXTUL RĂZBOIULUI DIN UCRAINA
Dan-Mădălin REVNIC, PhD Abstract. Politica de influenţă a Federaţiei Ruse în spaţiul euroatlantic se desfăşoară de mai mulţi ani, reuşind să cultive legături strânse cu personalităţi ale formaţiunilor politice importante, atât în SUA, cât şi în UE. Pe de altă parte, propaganda rusă alimentează … [Read more...]
INTERMARIUM sau TERITORIUL DINTRE MĂRI
prof. univ. dr. Nicolas DIMA Abstract. Intermarium (Latin for In between Seas) is a well-researched and well-written book; a balanced combination of theoretical insights with good narratives; an objective study of an area full of subjectivities; and, a thorough summary of important historical … [Read more...]
PRESIUNILE ENERGETICE PE HARTA GEOPOLITICII MONDIALE
Cosmin Gabriel PĂCURARU, PhD Abstract. Dezechilibrul între cerere şi ofertă creează presiune pe infrastructurile de aprovizionare. Sancţiunile aplicate Federaţiei Ruse ca urmare a agresiunii asupra Ucrainei au generat dezechilibre în raportul dintre cerere şi ofertă. Acestea s-au egalizat în … [Read more...]
STRATEGII DE MEDIU ÎN CONTEXTUL ACTUAL: ABORDĂRI INOVATOARE ŞI EFICIENTE PENTRU UN VIITOR SUSTENABIL
ing. Dan TITA Abstract. The elaborated article presents studies and researches regarding the optimization of constructive solutions of external chemistry engineering mechanisms modules with practical applications systems on site. The multitude and continuous evolution of the environmental … [Read more...]
ECONOMY AND NUCLEAR RISKS STEMMING FROM THE WAR IN UKRAINE
Ionuţ PURICA, PhD It is a lot of analysis done in the last year related to the economic effects that are associated with the hybrid war generated by the invasion of Ukraine by the Russian Federation military. This generated a learning curve for the decision makers of the EU economies. It took … [Read more...]
EUROPE’S LNG STRATEGY FLAWED, BY 2030 60% WILL BE STRANDED ASSETS
Cyril WIDDERSHOVEN The current European natural gas markets still are looking at very high price settings, while demand is still below historical levels and supply could be hit by Asian demand increases. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine Europe’s former fledgling LNG import strategies and … [Read more...]
MS DAILY BRIEF –MAY 9nd, 2023
The Maritime Security Forum is pleased to provide you with a product, in the form of a daily newsletter, through which we present the most relevant events and information on naval issues, especially those related to maritime security and other related areas. It aims to present a clear and concise … [Read more...]
Most Ridiculous “Challenge” and “Pass” in Military History
When a time honored security safeguard went south. James Jay Carafano “Who goes there?” “Be challenged and recognized?” Such, or similar fateful words have been used through history to keep an enemy from slipping behind friendly lines. The more appropriate military jargon is … [Read more...]
With another surface fleet review, what sort of fleet do we need?
By: Stephen Kuper One of the key announcements of the government’s DSR is that our surface fleet would be subject to yet another review into its force structure slated for release later this year, but have we asked ourselves, what sort of fleet do we need? Whether it is for our … [Read more...]
