European Security: Romania
Ani Matei
Coordinator, Professor at the Faculty of Public Administration,
National School of Political Studies and Public Administration
Madalina Cocosatu
Lecturer at the Faculty of Public Administration,
National School of Political Studies and Public Administration
Ioan Toderasc
Doctoral student, Faculty of Public Administration,
National School of Political Studies and Public Administration
Problem-solving in global security confirms the fact that security and stability could be only the result of multilateral cooperation, valorizing the dialogue within an institutionalized framework, activating the states’ and international organizations’ decisive role. The changes in the strategic environment of security, characterized by major shifts and an outstanding dynamics, several events, challenges and risks generating conflicts and crises represent key elements for a thorough analysis and redefinition of the visions on security and defense problems. Romania, whose security and defense depend on the European ones and who acceded to the system of democratic values of the Euro-Atlantic space, is concerned with increasing its capacity for designing security and also enhancing the cooperation between Romanian and European authorities. Romania’s security is closely linked to Europe’s security as a whole, demonstrating the fact that common values and interests could ensure a free, democratic and peaceful development of all nations.