THE REFLECTION OF THE GOOD GOVERNANCE CONCEPT IN ROMANIA’S SECURITY STRATEGIES AFTER DECEMBER 1989 Cover Image

THE REFLECTION OF THE GOOD GOVERNANCE CONCEPT IN ROMANIA’S SECURITY STRATEGIES AFTER DECEMBER 1989
THE REFLECTION OF THE GOOD GOVERNANCE CONCEPT IN ROMANIA’S SECURITY STRATEGIES AFTER DECEMBER 1989

Author(s): George - Dorinel Dumitru, Dragoș - Adrian Bantaș
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Politics, Security and defense, Peace and Conflict Studies
Published by: Carol I National Defence University Publishing House
Keywords: national security strategy; country defense strategy; good governance; Romania;

Summary/Abstract: National security programmatic documents have, among other, the role of highlighting the most relevant risks, threats and vulnerabilities that decision-makers, benefiting from the technical expertise of specialized structures, consider relevant for national security at some point, but also the priorities that the State’s external action and its action in the field of security must pursue for the duration covered by each strategy of the respective State. Basically, reading a security strategy can directly place the reader in the time it was issued, and the reading all of these documents, in their temporal succession, provides an overview of the evolution of the political and security situation of the State concerned, for a given time frame. Through the present study we propose to provide such a picture at the center of which the concept of good governance is located.

  • Issue Year: 2018
  • Issue No: 66+67
  • Page Range: 49-65
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: English