FENOMENUL TERORISMULUI – OBIECT ŞI FACTOR AL COLABORĂRII INTERNAŢIONALE A SERVICIILOR SPECIALE, REFLECŢII PENTRU REPUBLICA MOLDOVA

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2016

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CEP USM

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The article examines the fight against terrorism as one of the tasks and directionsof any Intelligence service. The globalization of terrorism imposes to states new common and strong needs for security and defense policy. International cooperation between Intelligences services is one of the most powerful tools in fighting terrorism. The survival and smooth running of things depends on the ability of Intelligence services to combat contemporary terrorism. A strategic objective is to promote the process of integration of our country in the European Union, being convinced that joining the European Union will provide new guarantees of stability and will enhance the security of the Republic of Moldova. In terms of new global transformations,terrorist actscan be prevented and combated only through effective cooperation of modern Intelligence services able to solve problems, to collect and process information, including useful adequate scientific, technological, military, economic and political one. Preventing and combating terrorism is one of the tasks and directions of activity of any Intelligence service/intelligence community.

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national security, regional security, democratic transformation, legislative framework, diplomatic relations, strategies, international standards, international agreements, terrorism, globalization, threats

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BUSUNCIAN, Tatiana. Fenomenul terorismului – obiect şi factor al colaborării internaţionale a serviciilor speciale, reflecţii pentru Republica Moldova. In: Conferința ştiinţifică internaţională "Ţările post-sovietice între UE şi Federaţia Rusă – analiza circumstanţelor specifice şi tendinţelor politice." 27 septembrie 2016, Chișinău: CEP USM, 2016, pp. 375-385. ISBN 978-9975-71-829-5.

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