Florian OLTEANU, PhD Abstract. The Region of Caucasus represents a portion of territory between Caspian and Black Sea, where are located Caucasus Mountains, with the highest point on Elbrus (5,642 m) where according to the legend, the titan Prometheus was enchained at the order of Zeus, after he … [Read more...]
CHALLENGES IN ASYMMETRIC CONFLICTS
http://www.obranaastrategie.cz/en/current-issue-1-2008/articles/asymmetric-warfare-slogan-or-reality.html#.WeTlGI9-pNA Robert R. HERVIAN * Who would have thought that the asymmetry on the military fields, and not only, will return with vengeance. Not only the asymmetry has not … [Read more...]
Architectural Heritage and Symbolic Historic Sites: Negative Effects of Conflicts and Infringements of International Provisions
Glauco D’AGOSTINO În afara unei evidente dezaprobări a războiului şi a efectelor sale adverse, este un tip de inacţiune în recunoaşterea patrimoniului artistic şi a siturilor istorice simbolice drept mijloace de armonie între oameni, exact în spiritul rafinării sentimentului civic şi social pe … [Read more...]
Impactul epocii informaţionale asupra securităţii – conflictele de graniţă de tip „Google Maps”
Mihaela Agatha POPESCU, Luminiţa KOHALMI Technological developments and the dissemination of information via Internet have a major impact on international relations and security. One of the most powerful tools on the Internet, Google, has the power to make the difference between peace and war. … [Read more...]
Why the United Nations is Cracking as the Future Arrives
Alvin and Heidi Toffler In 1945, when the United Nations was formed, the world was fractured between World War II’s victors and losers, split between East and West, between colonizers and colonies, and between North and South - the last a code name for rich and poor. The great dream was for a … [Read more...]