Dr. Vasile NAZARE Abstract. The Black Sea, although it could not compete with the Mediterranean or with the Persian Gulf, it actually had its own role throughout the history due to its geo-economic, geopolitical and geostrategic importance. The discovery of massive energetic resources in the … [Read more...]
MAREA NEAGRĂ – STRATEGII 2020: O PERSPECTIVĂ STRATEGICĂ
Dr. Octavian SERGENTU Abstract. In the present study we intend to decode the threats and vulnerabilities of the Wider Black Sea Region. Evidence reveals that the Black Sea has become a troubled geopolitical area where strategic interests manifest themselves as a "war of nerves" and simulations of … [Read more...]
TURCIA ÎN FAŢA VULNERABILITĂŢILOR GENERATE DE NOUL CONTEXT GEOPOLITIC ŞI GEOSTRATEGIC DIN ZONA MĂRILOR MEDITERANĂ, EGEE, NEAGRĂ ŞI CASPICĂ
Amiral (r) dr. Romulus HÂLDAN Abstract: The war in Syria and Russia's involvement in this war, but also other recent events, such as the wave of migration and the discovery of important deposits of oil and especially natural gas in the eastern Mediterranean, have produced important geostrategic and … [Read more...]
BLACK SEA: TOWARDS AREAS OF INFLUENCE ON MOSCOW – ANKARA AXIS?
Glauco D’AGOSTINO Abstract. The USSR and Warsaw Pact breakup led to a new situation, with Romania and Bulgaria joining NATO and the EU, Ukraine and Georgia aspiring to, and Moldova urged by both European and Russian pressures. Meanwhile, a security barrier against NATO has emerged, with the … [Read more...]
CONFRUNTAREA RUSO-UCRAINEANĂ ŞI PARTICULARITĂŢILE RĂZBOIULUI ASIMETRIC
Dr. Serhii HAKMAN* Abstract. The article studies the Russian-Ukrainian current confrontation. The author analyzes the provisions of the 1994 Budapest Memorandum, basic documents of the international law and the bilateral Russian-Ukrainian agreements violated by the Russian Federation towards … [Read more...]
Politica de îngrădire a Rusiei şi conflictul ucrainean – scurtă analiză –
Vladimir Putin, a proponent of Realpolitik, had triggered in 2014 a series of events in the Black Sea Crimean Area by attaching and supporting the insurgents in eastern Ukraine. Although surprising, the Russian actions are justified both for historical reasons and especially through the concept that … [Read more...]
Fratele-i la poartă: Invazia Federaţiei Ruse în Crimeea şi prevederile dreptului internaţional
In this article the author tries to reveal the possible motivation of the Russian invasion in Ukraine, its political, economic and strategic aspects both external and internal. There has been revealed violation by Russia of basic documents of international law and bilateral ukrainian-russian … [Read more...]
Crimea and the End of the Unipolar World
Russia is too big to be integrated, too powerful to be restricted and too important be to ignored, and therefore must be associated in a multipolar global balanced order. Adrian Severin We wonder: Crimea remains an isolated event or a step toward redefining the role of Russia in the Eurasian … [Read more...]
International Conference “Crimean Khanate and Rumania – 15-18 Centuries” in Bakhchisaray
http://qtmm.org/en/news/77-international-conference-crimean-khanate-and-rumania-15-18-centuries-in-bakhchisaray … [Read more...]
Welcoming Crimea…
Alexandra GRUIAN, Marius VĂCĂRELU In the old days, the days of the bronze, the Black Sea was called “Axeinos”, unwelcoming. It’s rough winter storms and the ferocity of the inhabitants of its shores, the Scythians, who used to sacrifice unexpected guests, made it a land of myths, visited by … [Read more...]