SECURITATE REGIONALĂ ACTUALĂ ȘI PERSPECTIVELE DE VIITOR PRIVIND ARHITECTURA DE SECURITATE EUROPEANĂ

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2024

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Editura USM

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Europe is currently undergoing a significant change in the realm of security, with a focus on regional security due to the lack of global security mechanisms. European agreements with Russia for maintaining peace and security on the continent are no longer functional, and Russian aggression towards Ukraine has forced European states to come together in various initiatives to strengthen their regional defense against potential Russian aggression. As a result, agreements in which Russia participated are no longer valid, and the new security architecture is being built to defend Europe against Russian revanchism. The current situation has highlighted the importance of regional security for Europe, and countries are increasingly cooperating to establish a stronger defense against potential threats. This new architecture of security includes the development of military capabilities, the strengthening of existing defense structures, and the establishment of new defense partnerships. The ongoing conflict in Ukraine serves as a reminder to European states of the potential threats they face and the need for a coordinated and effective response.

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VINTILĂ, Pavel și Natalia PUTINĂ. Securitate regională actuală și perspectivele de viitor privind arhitectura de securitate europeană. In: Știinţa politică şi societatea în schimbare: conferinţă ştiinţifică internaţională, ediţia a 2-a. Chişinău: Editura USM, 2024, pp. 171-187.

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Europe, security, Ukraine, Russian aggression

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VINTILĂ, Pavel și Natalia PUTINĂ. Securitate regională actuală și perspectivele de viitor privind arhitectura de securitate europeană. In: Știinţa politică şi societatea în schimbare: conferinţă ştiinţifică internaţională, ediţia a 2-a. Chişinău: Editura USM, 2024, pp. 171-187.

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