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    Case study: the process of national security consolidation in Croatia – perspectives for the Republic of Moldova [Articol]
    (CEP USM, 2025) Bevziuc, Victoria; Grigoriu, Inga
    The evolution of the national security assurance system of the republic of Croatia in the context of its integration into European and transatlantic security structures, a distinct stage in the dynamics of the regional security landscape. This study aims to investigate the determining factors of Croatia’s accession process to NATO and the European Union from the perspective of their implications on the Croatian national security architecture. The research objectives focus on identifying institutional and procedural mechanisms, analyzing transition periods and public support for the integration process, as well as assessing the challenges and opportunities generated by accession. The investigation’s findings highlight that the Croatian model offers valuable lessons regarding the strengthening of national security through European and Euro-Atlantic integration. The conclusions emphasize the importance of a strategic, coherent, and multisectoral approach in the accession process, while also underlining the adaptability of security mechanisms to new geopolitical realities.

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