CIVIL-MILITARY COOPERATION IN NOWADAY’S SECURITY ENVIRONMENT

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  • Eugen POPESCU Universitatea Națională de Apărare „Carol I”

Abstract

In the context of the current security environment, civil-military cooperation is an ongoing concern regarding the conduct of multinational operations in optimal conditions. Currently, actions at international level, which included the military operations, regardless of space, duration and violence clashes, showed a major outstanding need to coordinate the military operations with the actions of local/central and the international institutions and NGOs.
Therefore, the work of civil-military cooperation is adequate capacity to coordinate actions previously recorded. Through the activities of civil-military, the commander builds relations in area of operations where military operations are conducted. These are supported by the contact established between NATO and civilian actors. Besides institutional contacts taking place between multinational Headquarters and various civilian actors, however, between these entities there are informal links that provide knowledge systems of work, planning and joint training activities.

Author Biography

Eugen POPESCU, Universitatea Națională de Apărare „Carol I”

Născut la data de 04.06.1975, în localitatea Plenița, județul Dolj, Eugen POPESCU este absolvent al Academiei Trupelor de Uscat „Nicolae Bălcescu”, Sibiu, promoția 1998. Pregătirea academică și-a completat-o prin absolvirea mai multor cursuri/studii universitare de masterat, stagii de pregătire. În prezent, își desfășoară activitatea, în calitate de ofițer (locotenent-colonel), în cadrul Ministerului Apărării Naționale, fiind și doctorand (anul II) în „științe militare și informații”, la Universitatea Națională de Apărare „Carol I”, București.

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2020-01-21

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POPESCU, E. (2020). CIVIL-MILITARY COOPERATION IN NOWADAY’S SECURITY ENVIRONMENT. BULLETIN OF "CAROL I" NATIONAL DEFENCE UNIVERSITY, 8(1), 52–58. Retrieved from https://revista.unap.ro/index.php/bulletin/article/view/727

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