5th edition of the International Scientific Conference
Defense Resources Management in the 21st Century
December 2nd – 3rd 2010, Brasov, Romania
MILITARY STUDENT AND HIGHER EDUCATION
REFORM
Cătălin Cioacă, Liliana Miron
“Henri Coandă” Air Force Academy, Braşov, Romania
Abstract
Societatea în ansamblul ei este supusă unor ample şi complexe procese de reformă. Reforma este globală şi amploarea acestui fenomen s-a extins şi asupra sistemului de învăţământ superior din România. Reforma sistemului de învăţământ superior militar a fost făcută din prisma integrării euro-atlantice a României, fiind în măsură să schimbe forma de pregătire preponderent vocaţională, axată pe formarea ofiţerilor de carieră, la un tip de învăţământ academic, în care pregătirea pentru o carieră militară are ca şi finalitate conferirea titlului de licenţiat şi posibilitatea reconversiei într-o altă profesie. De asemenea, în contextul creşterii complexităţii şi dimensiunilor instituţiilor
militare de învăţământ superior, asigurarea resurselor financiare şi a cadrului de reglementare specific, afectează în mod semnificativ caliatea învăţământului academic. În acest sens, lucrarea analizează interdependenţa dinamică între sistemul militar de învăţământ superior şi asigurarea calităţii educaţiei pentru beneficiarii primari – studenţii militari, iar strategia privind schimbările propuse este una bidirecţională, atât de jos în sus cât şi invers.
RISCURI ŞI VULNERABILITĂŢI ÎN
TRANSPORTURILE MARITIME
Drd. Elena Coandă
Abstract
The first goal of an integrated EU maritime policy is to create optimal conditions for sustainable use of seas and oceans ensuring the development of maritime sectors and coastal regions. In many Member States, the recent development of the maritime economy has exceeded the overall economic growth. Active regions in other high growth markets, such as marine equipment, offshore wind energy, recreational boating and cruising, will also continue to benefit from this growth. Currently there is recorded a growth of illegal maritime activities (piracy, armed robbery, environmental degradation, illegal fishing, arms smuggling and human beings). These security challenges take place both in national and international waters. Efforts to control these activities are made both at the level of individual states and at the regional and international level. An integrated maritime policy requires a governance framework that applies the integrated approach at all levels as well as horizontal and sectorial policy instruments. Shipping is vital to domestic and foreign trade of Europe and remains the backbone of the maritime activity. However, this sector will continue to prosper only if the EU will act further to establish a high level of maritime safety and security to help protect human lives and the environment while promoting internationally a level playing field.
GESTIUNEA RESURSEI UMANE DIN UNITĂŢILE
OPERAŢIONALE DIN PERSPECTIVĂ
INTERCULTURALĂ- CONDIŢIONĂRI TEORETICE ŞI
SOLUŢII PRACTICE
Asist. univ. drd. CODREANU Aura
Departamentul Regional de Studii
pentru Managementul Resurselor de Apărare, Braşov
Abstract
This article has a twofold purpose. First, it focuses on the theoretical and practical issues triggered by the necessity to approach intercultural management through the lens of the functions and activities of human resource management. Second, it analyses the prospective of managing the intercultural aspects underlying the multinational missions of operational units as part of networked enterprise architecture. As a result of the above undertaking, the article proposes an integrated management model for the intercultural issues characteristic of the human resource involved in multinational operations, as well as a working framework for the team to man the network architecture. The conclusion reached at the end of the investigation is that efficient and feasible training programs in multicultural and intercultural issues supporting the future missions of operational units is conditioned by the establishment of a common working framework for the specialists in this field.
GESTIUNEA RESURSEI UMANE DIN PERSPECTIVĂ
INTERCULTURALĂ: IMPLICAŢII PRACTICE ALE
TEORIEI GRUPURILOR
Asist. univ drd. CODREANU Aura
Departamentul Regional de Studii
pentru Managementul Resurselor de Apărare, Braşov
Abstract
The appropriate integration of intercultural aspects within the general framework of human resource management involves taking some important decisions concerning the establishment of an appropriate organizational structure, as well as its staffing. Hence, the aim of this article is to overview a series of constraints derived from the theory of group dynamics that have an important say in the selection and recruitment of the persons to fill in the positions of intercultural specialists and experts.
MANAGING DEFENSE RESOURCES IN THE
KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY
Univ. Lect. Maria Constantinescu PhD
Regional Department for Defense Resources Management Studies, Braşov
Abstract
Knowledge is an essential part of an organization (including the military organization) and all of its components should be taken intor consideration by managers and leaders. Considering the above mentioned aspects, the Romanian Armed Forces should develop a framework for enhancing the organizational memory, with emphasis on lessons learned and underlying the intangible value of human knowledge.
THE TERROR PARADIGMS
FROM HIZBALLAH – GOD’S PARTY TO THE FATIMA
IMAMELYSM
Nicolae RADU, Ph.D. Professor, Chef Commissioner,
Administration and Interior Ministry
Irina CUCU,Centre for Defence and Security Strategic Studies,
“Carol I” National Defence University
Abstract
Nevoia de a cunoaşte cât mai multe detalii cu putinţă despre „pregătirea psihologică, fizică şi de specialitate a teroriştilor, care derivă din intenţia grupurilor teroriste de „spălare a creierului a noilor recruţi, îndoctrinarea religioasă şi de formarea bazată pe modele inspirate de Marea Enciclopediaa Jihadului, Scrisoarea unui membru al-Qaeda, Cum să reziste şi să se confrunte cu anchetatorii serviciilor speciale impune acum, mai mult decât oricând, o atenţie specială pentru înţelegerea reconfigurării grupurilor teroriste de şi o nouă abordare a pregătirii luptătorilor antiterorism. Al-Qaeda (“Qaidat al-Jihad”), după fuzionarea în iunie 2001, cu Al-Jihad (Jihadul Islamic Egiptean), deţine baze de formare răspândite în partea de sud, Asia de Sud-Est şi Orientul Mijlociu. Este un fapt binecunoscut că în afara acestor baze, grupul terorist este foarte activ prin celulele sale European numite al Qaeda albă sau „terorişti cu pielea alba”. Acest grup reuneşte în jur de 800 mujahedins bosniaci şi scopul său este de a extinde Al-Qaida în Europa, cu scopul final de realizare a unui califat „pan-islamic ” în toată lumea.
THE SOCIAL IMPACT OF ECONOMIC CONFLICTS
Irina Cucu, Centre for Defence and Security Strategic Studies,
“Carol I” National Defence University
Nicolae Radu Ph.D. Professor, Chef Commissioner
Ministry of Administration and Interior
Abstract
Secesiunea şi criza economică sunt reale „epidemii” ale vieţii economice şi sociale în zilele noastre. Practic, chiar dacă în moduri diferite, mai devreme sau mai târziu, fiecare dintre noi este afectat (Mitrofan, septembrie 2010). Dar cine reuşeşte să depăşească pericolul de epidemiologie? În primul rând, sunt cei care urmează recomandările specialiştilor, în al doilea rând, cei care au mare încredere în abilităţile personale pentru a face faţă agresiunii, cei cu bun „imunitate” bună. Este nevoie de o imunizare psihologică şi relaţională. Acelaşi lucru se întâmplă de asemenea, în caz de recesiune şi criză economică. Desigur, recesiunea economică este în primul rând afectează sistemul de afaceri, dar, practic, efectele sunt resimţite în toate sectoarele sistemului socio-economic.
TRECUT ŞI PREZENT ÎN EVOLUŢIA INSTRUMENTELOR
JURIDICE PENTRU PROTECŢIA DREPTURILOR
OMULUI
Laura-Andreea DUMITRESCU
Direcţia pentru relaţia cu Parlamentul şi asistenţă juridică
Abstract
Over time, the human rights and fundamental freedoms have been regulated in international legal instruments, but also in national legislation. Starting from the principle of universality of human rights, they have often been proclaimed and sustained, but also frequently violated. Unfortunately, the twentieth century and first decade of the present century gives us many examples. From the perspective of the evolution the international legal instruments, the Treaty of Lisbon has opened a new institutional framework for the European Union. Also, the human rights issue during the conduct of multinational operations is increasingly a concern in the global security context.
ASPECTE PRIVIND EVOLUŢIA DREPTURILOR OMULUI
ŞI DINAMICA MEDIULUI INTERNAŢIONAL DE
SECURITATE
Laura-Andreea DUMITRESCU
Direcţia pentru relaţia cu Parlamentul şi asistenţă juridică
Abstract
Democracy becomes the model of state organization, under the impact of globalization, and protection of human rights is a prerequisite for the existence of democracy and the rule of law. The issue of human rights has evolved gradually from an internal problem of the state to one international problem. The human rights represent a fundamental value of a democratic society, a pre-existing condition and also a structural element of the national security, together with multiparty political system, fair justice for all citizens, and protection of private property. The concept of human security acquires a new dimension, to be reconsidered in terms of new vulnerabilities, risks and threats facing mankind today. Human security must take precedence over other aspects of security and should complement the specific policies concerning state security, human rights and human development.
CONCEPTUL GENERAL DE PUTERE A STATULUI ŞI
PUTEREA MARITIMĂ
Comandor drd. Adrian Filip
Şeful Direcţiei Hidrografice Maritime
Ec. drd. Elena Coandă
Manager societate comercială
Abstract
In this paper I wish to emphasize that a state has a say at the international negotiation table, to the extent it is considered a local or regional power, and Romania may accede to this status only if it will develop coherently its maritime power. Starting from the idea of state power development, I will highlight the importance of having a maritime power by any state having access to the sea. Any maritime state, even of a medium level like Romania should be able to have a fleet, even a small and not high-tech one – in comparison with other countries in the region – but superior in terms of ability in action. I want to oppose to the general concept of “inferior fleet in action” the concept of’ “inferior in number but, superior in action”.
THE ASIA-EUROPE MEETING – ASEM
Emilian M. DOBRESCU, Professor PhD Titular member of Romanian Academy of Science People from Romania,
Scientific Secretary of Section of Economic Sciences, Law and Sociology, SR grade I,
Institute of National Economy, Romanian Academy, Bucharest, Romania e-mail: dobrescu@acad.ro
Edith Mihaela DOBRESCU, SR PhD
Institute for World Economy, Romanian Academy, Bucharest, Romania e-mail: edithdobrescu@gmail.com
Abstract: Summits of the Countries in Asia and Europe (The Asia-Europe Meeting – ASEM) is a year informal process of Dialogue and Cooperation Bringing together the 28 member states of the European Union (EU), two Countries that has not EU members, the Union Europe itself, with 21 Asian Countries, together with the secretariat of the Association of South East Asian Cooperation (ASEAN). Level Dialogue ASEM has three pillars: political, economic and cultural, with the pursuit of Objectives Defining the relations between the two continental Regions of the world in the spirit of mutual respect and Equality to all our partners involved action. At summit meetings held Attended (in alphabetical order): Australia, Austria, Bangladesh, Belgium, Brunei Darussalam, Bulgaria, Cambodia, China, Cyprus, Korea, Croatia, Denmark, Estonia, Russian Federation, Philippines, Finland, France Germany, Greece, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Malta, United Kingdom, Mongolia, Myanmar, Netherlands, Norway, New Zealand, Pakistan, Poland, Portugal, Czech Republic, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Romania, the ASEAN Secretariat, Singapore, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Thailand, Hungary, the European Union and Vietnam. Coordinators for Asia is Malaysia and Mongolia, and for Europe – European External Action Service and the country holding the rotating presidency of the Union.
Key words: Asia, Europe, summit, meeting
THE ROLE OF COMMUNICATION WHEN DEALING WITH EMERGENCY SITUATIONS AND DISASTERS
PhD Candidate Andrei Eugen DRĂGUŢ
University of Bucharest/ Bucharest/ Romania
Abstract:
It is a well-known fact that when managing emergency situations and disasters there are many aspects to deal with, one of which is proper and efficient communication. This article stresses the importance of communication both when comes to preparing and dealing with emergency situations and disaster response.
Communication can play a major role in making the public aware of possible risks and the need for adequate individual and community preparation, as well it may help inform the public on how to act, what steps everybody should take and what are the safe places after a disaster has struck.
Key words: emergency preparedness, disaster response, disaster relief, emergency management, communication, information
THE IMPACT OF CULTURAL ORGANIZATION IN LABOR FORCE MANAGEMENT. STUDIES FROM THE EU-27 DATABASE
Vlad Ionut DUMITRACHE, PhD, Junior Lecturer
Gabriela RIMBU, PHd candidate
DRESMARA/Brasov/ Romania
ULBS/ Sibiu/Romania
Abstract:
The European Union has been dealing with an increasing unemployment in several member states. There is a shortage in the demand for labor. National and EU institution try to solve these challenges by different means. The appliance of cultural organization techniques from management theory is such a need.
The purpose of this paper is to study the attempts of EU member states in creating a more efficient and effective institutionalized system for the labor market using cultural organization as a mean to decrease unemployment, increase the demand of labor and better placement for the European workforce.
Key words: labor market, unemployment, cultural organization, workforce
CURRENT RESEARCH AREAS IN DEFENSE SOFTWARE AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Kadir Alpaslan DEMIR*
Ebru CAYMAZ**
* Ph.D., Assistant Program Manager, Turkish Naval Research Center Command, Istanbul, Turkey
** Marmara University, Department of Organization and Management, Istanbul, Turkey
Abstract:
Scale and complexity of defense systems is increasing exponentially. Consequently, defense project schedules are long and system development costs are skyrocketing. Today, almost all large-scale defense systems are software and information technology intensive systems. Software and information systems project development in a defense context has domain-specific challenges in addition to existing challenges of large-scale system developments. Therefore, defense software and information systems project management is challenging. Current performance in many large-scale defense projects is low. Government reports list large-scale defense acquisition projects among high-risk projects. Experts point out the need for innovations on many areas of systems engineering, software engineering, and project management to successfully build large-scale systems and manage the development of these systems. According to the experts, incremental improvements will not be enough. Recent defense project experiences support the claim of these experts. Identifying the challenges and related research areas is the first step in attacking the defense acquisition problem. In this study, we identify the current major research areas in defense software and information systems project management.
Keywords: Project Management, Defense Project Management, Defense Software, Defense Information Systems, Defense Software Project Management, Defense Information Systems Project Management, Defense Acquisition, Defense Acquisition Management Research
ANTIPIRACY OPERATIONS AT SEA
THE COSTS OF PIRACY IN THE GULF OF ADEN AND SOMALI BASIN
Mihai EGOROV
Mass-Media Group of the Romanian Naval Forces
Abstract: Approximately 80% of world trade currently travels by sea, representing around 93,000 merchant vessels, 1.25 million seafarers, and almost six billion tons of cargo. When appear some disturbing factors, that affect the transfer of goods and the free transit on sea routes for civilian ships involved in trading, disorders of all specific processes are inevitable, starting from the delays to financial losses, lack of confidence and not the least occurrence of critical conditions that can culminate in life lost. About maritime piracy it was written very much, there have been made statistics, but it has not managed so far to put all these documents in a white book of piracy. The data presented in this paper are the results of corroborating statements transmitted by NATO, EU and the organizations involved in analyzing this phenomenon.
Key words: piracy, Gulf of Aden, Somali Basin, Ocean Shield, EU NAVFOR ATALANTA, CTF 151, ransom, internationally recommended Transit Corridor.
THE FUTURE WAR– A CONTEMPORARY MILITARY PHENOMENON IN THE LIGHT OF CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
eng. Ștefan Gabriel GEORGESCU, MSc. MA
Graduate of Postgraduate training and development program continues: „Critical Infrastructure Protection”
Carol I National Defense University, Faculty of Command and Staff,
Department of Strategic Leadership, Bucharest, Romania
University of Bucharest, Faculty of Physics, Bucharest, Romania
Abstract: The idea of developing this article started from the need to present a unified and coherent conception of the fundamental problem of informational war as contemporary military phenomenon. In this article we will present topics such as: the emergence and development of future concepts of war; features contemporary military phenomenon from the perspective of critical infrastructure; War concept works type social conflict. Capable of international bodies (UN, EU, NATO, OSCE, CSTO, SCO, etc.) to face new challenges such as network warfare, transnational organized crime, terrorism information, proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, to name just a few of the great dangers that could throw humanity into chaos and anarchy? Old tools can be effective (the system of international humanitarian law, intelligence, counterintelligence and security) to restore peace and prosperity of the peoples and nations of the world? Here are a few questions that bothers civil society alongside community politicians, the military, and not least the secret frontline protagonists. Of course every interrogation in part could be a separate research and meditation. A treat them together, mean an effort synthesis of all that is, or should be linked to the issue, so complex security. The approach is circumscribed efforts that have been made in recent years to develop a new conception of theoretical and practical future war as a phenomenon of the contemporary military and valorization of designed, they play an extremely important role in informing, but also in the formation of which it intends to deepen further this area.
Key words: future war, weapons of war, contemporary military phenomenon, critical infrastructure, war-type social conflict, war industrialization, vector power.
TERRORISM IS NOT RANDOM NOR CHAOTIC
PhD candidate Florina Daniela GHEORGHE
“Mihai Viteazul” National Intelligence Academy/ Bucharest/ Romania
Abstract:
Amid the multiplications of terrorist attacks in several areas of the Globe, it is important to understand the processes and conditions that lead to such events. Although they might seem random, we must take into account the Aristotle’s concept according to which “the whole is greater than the sum of its parts”. In complex adaptive systems, a relatively small number of players react to a set of changeable, dynamic, situational factors. Furthermore, they are not repeated in any known pattern and cannot be malleable in a predictive analysis.
Analyzing terrorist networks as complex systems, this paper examines the general framework looking to understand their interlocking elements.
Key words: complex adaptive systems, terrorism, random, dynamic, networks
An Operative Area for Amphibious Ships: Fighting Piracy
Alper GÜNORAL *
Fahri ERENEL **
Strategic Research Institute, Defence Resource Management, Turkey
Istanbul Kemerburgaz University, Turkey
Abstract:
Piracy has always been a big problem for sea routes. Several years ago the Gulf of Eden was the high risk area for mariners. United Nations task groups, big war ships took charge for maritime security and 2016 became a quieter year in that area. But piracy never diminished globally despite total efforts and millions of dollars spent. The new High Risk Areas seem to be Gulf of Guinea and around Malacca Strait. Malacca Strait is also a narrower and risky area for big ships. This article compares different kinds of warships, to offer a new way of fighting against piracy, while reducing costs for flag states and increasing effectiveness.
Key Words: Maritime security, amphibious ships, piracy, BMP4, IMO, Malacca Strait, Gulf of Guinea.
CONSIDERATION ABOUT THE UTILITY OF USING THE TOPSIS METHOD IN DEFENSE RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
Dumitru IANCU, Associate Professor, PhD
“Nicolae Balcescu” Land Forces Academy/Sibiu/Romania
Abstract:
The decisions are the trigger of all human action and calls for choice optimal variant based on multiple criteria or more decision-makers. TOPSIS method leads to facilitate this process and generate a solution for final decision-maker closer to the reality of context. The complexity of phenomena that NATO faces in the current period, especially in the next, require to conjugate the ideas of all allies to identify the most appropriate solutions for the future. Why is this approach necessary? The direction in which Alliance is moving, or the activities that will be held by it, depend on the interests and potential of each country to support it.
Key words: intercultural communication, military, stereotypes, pre-deployment training, cultural awareness
IMPORTANCE OF TEAMWORK IN ORGANIZATIONS
Elena-Roxana IRINA
House of Educational Staff Neamț
Neamț County, Romania
Abstract: Organizations are much more likely to perform well, when their employees work as a team. Good teamwork creates synergy, where the combined effect of the team is greater than the sum of individual efforts. According to specialists, teamwork in organization involve communication between employees, share responsibilities, ideas, active listening, in accomplishing the task. It is important to bond one with one another, for improving the relations between the employees. In common tasks it is important to work together, because cooperation to a common task is a chance for the new employees to learn from the other with more experience, for new acquire skills.
Key words: team, teamwork, communication, cooperation, diversity, common approach, responsibility
MODELS OF COMPETITIVE INTELLIGENCE ON THE STATE LEVEL. COMMON ELEMENTS AND CHARACTERISTIC LANDMARKS
Loredana IVAN, PhD Candidate
„Mihai Viteazul” National Intelligence Academy, Bucharest, Romania
Abstract:
A competitive environment allows the market to operate efficiently; nevertheless, enhancing competitive performance throughout the economic environment means monitoring the economic relations and adjusting them by using public policies. Countries are forced to constantly adapt their economies, a reality which generates a permanent need for updated and relevant information. In order to prevent and combat the undesirable effects of the competition that characterizes a global market, countries with large economies rely on systems that help them improve the competitiveness of their economy; in the context, important tools seem to be data and information collection, processing and analysis.
In the post-war era, some countries such as Japan, France, the USA and Great Britain chose to develop and implement power strategies, which allow them to better cope with the challenges associated with the worldwide economic competitiveness.
On the other hand, many of the ex-Soviet countries still have neither national programs nor significant initiatives oriented towards the good-practices passed on by most of the economic developed countries. Intern political competition, still largely spread within these countries, hindered the shaping of essential concerns that could place resources in the process of framing real systems, aiming at enhancing economic competitiveness. Moreover, due to a lack of strong administrative capacity and a tendency towards corruption, visible especially among civil servants, during the last decades major errors have been committed at an intern economic level. As a consequence, this deepened even more the gap between these countries and the ones that had understood what weapons need to be used in order to conquer territories and people’s minds.
Keywords: economic intelligence, economic competitiveness, national interest.
INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION IN THE MILITARY REALM – THE ROLE OF STEREOTYPES94
Alexandru KIS, PhD
NATO HUMINT Centre of Excellence / Oradea / Romania
Abstract:
Intercultural communication refers to the study of the dynamic interactional patterns between people of different cultures, an aspect which is very important within the military realm – being it the interaction between members of different armies acting within combined operations, or soldiers interacting with local population in theatres of operations.
In the design of intercultural communication, stereotypes originate from social categorization and nourish preconceptions that can critically influence the desired effects of different activities carried out by military.
The paper provides arguments for including the study of stereotypes within the cultural awareness training in the military at all levels, as enabler for better understanding the interpersonal communication mechanisms.
Key words: intercultural communication, military, stereotypes, pre-deployment training, cultural awareness
THE NORTH ATLANTIC ALLIANCE AND THE SECURITY CHALLENGES IN
THE WIDER BLACK SEA REGION. PRESENT AND FUTURE
Ioan Codruţ LUCINESCU, PhD
„Mihai Viteazul” National Intelligence Academy, Bucharest, Romania
Abstract:
As a strategic intersection connecting the Middle East, Eurasia and Europe, the Black Sea Region appears to be one of the world’s critical crossroads.
The Ukrainian crisis has prompted deep concerns among Atlantic community, shedding a new light on the strategic relevance of the Black Sea region to Europe’s security. Russia’s annexation of Crimea in March 2014 has furthermore demonstrated the poor degree of readiness of the euro-Atlantic community to deal with asymmetric challenges and covert actions.
Washington, whose interests have been defined by State Secretary Hillary Clinton, as turned toward the Pacific, aimed to operate a historical shift from the focus on the defense of the Old Continent to the competition with China over the Asia-Pacific stage. The Ukrainian crisis and the subsequent worsening of Russia-West relations is nevertheless likely to re attract Washington in the region.
The study aims to address the core issues of security in the Wider Black Sea Region, by focusing on the regional changes determined by the Russian-Ukrainian conflict. Also, the use of hard power as a defining instrument of the Russian foreign policy imposes the need for NATO, and implicitly Romania, to adapt its security policies in accordance with the new security challenges.
Key words: The Wider Black Sea Region, NATO, Russia, security challenges.
MAIN DIRECTIONS OF THE STATE POLICY ON INCREASING THE SUSTANAIBLITY OF THE NATIONAL ECONOMY
DURING SPECIAL PERIOD
Bahruz MAMMADOV, PhD*
Aziz TALIBOV, PhD**
* Asst. Prof. of Military Academy of Armed Forces/Deputy Head of Department of Ministry of Economy/Baku/Azerbaijan
**Professor of Military Academy of Armed Forces/ Ministry of Defense/Baku/Azerbaijan
Abstract:
The increasing the sustainability of the national economy during special period is one of the key elements of the state defense policy. Therefore, this article explores the directions of developing state policy and the regulation of its monitoring, forecasting, planning, control, economic, legal and institutional management.
Key words: economic sustainability, special period, monitoring and forecasting, planning and etc.
DESIGN CONCEPTS AND PREDICTION FOR A RADIO WIDEBAND HF NETWORKS
Valentin MANIU
Decebal” Training Center for Communications and Information Tehnology /
Sibiu /Romania
Abstract:
The standard MIL-STD-188-110C contains an appendix (Appendix D) defining a new family of wideband HF data waveforms supporting bandwidths from 3 kHz to 24 kHz in increments of 3 kHz. This family of waveforms extends the high performance serial tone modem technology of the MIL-STD-188-110B standard to wider bandwidths and much higher data rates, allowing users the option of selecting the bandwidth and modulation so as to optimize modem performance under the prevailing HF channel characteristics. However, fully realizing the potential of these new waveforms will require enhanced capabilities in other elements of an HF communications system, notably including a new ‘Fourth Generation’ (‘4G’) Automatic Link Establishment (ALE) capability. This paper discusses requirements and design objectives for such technique, design concepts, and prediction tools for reliable frequency management.
Keywords: design concepts, prediction tools, frequency management.
CO-SITE INTERFERENCE IN RADIO NETWORKS
Valentin MANIU
Decebal” Training Center for Communications and Information Tehnology /
Sibiu /Romania
Abstract:
The radio spectrum is a limited national resource, essential for some governmental applications and increasingly important for a series of non-governmental applications. RF co-site interference has been around since the advent of wireless communications equipment and the problem is getting worse as the need for new RF/Microwave communication systems grow. It has become more important than ever to have an understanding of RF co-site interference, what the terms mean and what tools are available to address the problem. One thing is certain; RF co-site interference is not going away and will become worse over time as new wireless systems proliferate the environment. The article addresses the issue of radio resource allocation when using a large number of emission and reception sources for means of communication and non-communication in a small area. Locating several emission sources in the same site leads to different types of disturbing signals: emissions outside the bandwidth, harmonics and intermodulation. The article categorizes and describes these sources, presents the results of measurements distinguishing them, as well as the results of implementing some protective measures.
Keywords: co-site interference , intermodulation, out of band emissions.
ECONOMIC DIMENSIONS OF THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Emanoil MUSCALU, PhD*, Mihai NEAG**, PhD,
Elisabeta-Emilia HALMAGHI**
* “Lucian Blaga” University, Sibiu, ** “Nicolae Bălcescu” Land Forces Academy, Sibiu
Abstract:
Essential structural component of sustainable development, economic dimension manifests itself as a global, universal, unitary, the interrelations between subsystems components: national economies, global division of labor, international economic relations, world economy. They have the ability to create a new framework for sustainable development causing the same time, structural changes in social and environmental areas.
Key words: sustainable development, economic size, economic development.
THE FROZEN CONFLICTS STRATEGY
THE RUSSIAN INDIRECT APPROACH TOWARD USSR
SECURITY STUDIES – THE CRIMEA CASE
Florin NĂFORNIȚĂ
Independent researcher /Constanta/ Romania
Abstract:
Starting from the main characteristics of frozen conflicts, this paper assesses the Ukraine crisis, analyzing the main drivers and key factors that underlie the conflict situation. In order to achieve a complete picture, these factors cover the main instruments that Russia managed to drive the crisis: the exceptional status of Crimea, the settlement of Russian Black Sea Fleet naval base on Crimea, the Russian Information Campaign, and the energy weapon by Russia. Eventually, some recommendation for the role of U.S. military will conclude, in order to frame a desired end-state for regional and international détente.
Key words: frozen, conflicts, crisis, drivers, factors
ENERGY SECURITY.
BLACK SEA – CASPIAN SEA CORRIDOR
Mihai NEAG, PhD, Elisabeta-Emilia HALMAGHI
“Nicolae Bălcescu” Land Forces Academy, Sibiu
Abstract:
Amid divergent economic and strategic interests of the great regional and international powers, energy security remains a complex problem which requires pragmatic solutions tailored to the needs of security. Stability and economic prosperity on the Black Sea – Caspian Sea corridor can not be understood and strengthened but in relation to the stability and prosperity of the states in this area, but also in proximity. Analysing power relations and conflict developments in this region, but also those in the surrounding areas, it can be noticed that the instability of part of the system is transmitted in it, and the consequences are serious, varied and difficult to manage.
Key words: energy security, Black Sea, Caspian Sea.
F-16 AS A TOOL IN US FOREIGN POLICY. SKETCHES ABOUT RIMLAND DIPLOMACY
Silviu-Valentin PETRE, PhD, University Assistant
„Mihai Viteazul” National Intelligence Academy, Bucharest
Abstract: United States armed forces are in full process or renewing their paraphernalia in order to cope to a polycentric XXI century environment. As some items are tossed away while other like F-35 promise to keep the edge, older equipment is transformed in bargain chip and tool of foreign policy. Such is the case with the F-16 jet, given to friendly countries to deepen alliances. This paper tries to find patterns of US military diplomacy engaging the writings of Nicholas Spykman and Karl Polanyi.
Key words: F-16, United States, Romania, Portugal, geoeconomy, rimland, Nicholas Spykman, Karl Polanyi
ORGANIZATIONAL VALUES AND MANAGEMENT PREREQUISITES OF ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT
University Lecturer Brîndușa Maria POPA, PhD
The Regional Department of Defense
Resources Management Studies /National Defense University of Romania „Carol I”/
Brașov / Romania
Abstract:
In a highly competitive global economy, it is becoming more and more obvious that the real organizational competitive advantage is represented by the employees. The organization’s members are the most important assets, and the manner they are organized and mobilized depends on the knowledge, skills, competencies, attitudes and behavior of the people in management structures. Management structuctures determine the direction of organizational activities in order to achieve the goals and objectives in the most efficient way, without affecting the quality of results. However, most of the time, organizational success does not depend only on the education and skills of the employers, but also on the way the employees perceive their relationship with the organization.
Key words: commitment, loyalty, employee, management, needs, career, profession, occupation, values, satisfaction
CONTROL OF KEY MARITIME STRAITS – CHINA’S GLOBAL STRATEGIC OBJECTIVE
Alba Iulia Catrinel POPESCU, PhD
Abstract: On the 28th of March 2015 the Chinese government published „VISION AND ACTIONS ON BUILDING the NEW SILK ROAD, jointly the ECONOMIC AND 21ST – CENTURY MARITIME SILK ROAD”139. This document signifies China’s decision to become a global hegemon. This Chinese African – Eurasian „silk bridge” strategy redirected geopolitical analysts’ attention away from another Beijing’s strategic objectives: control of key maritime straits, especially those featuring „maritime chokepoints”, where concentrations of commercial and military naval routes flow. Which are the main maritime straits covered by the Chinese „offensive”? What are the geostrategic implications of this approach?
Key words: Belt and Road Initiative, China, maritime straits, maritime constriction points, maritime hubs, oil traffic, global shores, hegemony.
THE NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SYSTEM- AN ALTERNATIVE ORGANIZATIONAL APPROACH TO THE NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY
Anamaria POPESCU
Abstract: The actual multi-headed Intelligence System, even if grouped under National Intelligence Community (NIC) umbrella, presents dis-functionalities. Why? Because each member feeds ready made products according to its own system objectives, means and vision. Those are not necessary compatible with the other systems needs, and they require additional processing to be used. Decision process is difficult, sometimes impossible.
All Intelligence Systems overlap on certain areas and block change in all of them. Each system has its own best capabilities in different areas. This issue generates either confusions, either lack of responsibility or even become public battle fields (the worst manifestation of the relationships between systems, generating a loss of credibility)
All systems have the same mission: to defend national assets (resources, people and values). All systems use their own resources (partly based on same technologies), sometimes for the same purpose, and end up with different conclusions, due to experience, perspective and authority. The waist in all kinds of resources is huge. Grouped, they might be much more insightful, powerful, and successful. But each system developed the „all-mighty” ego that should be overcome for the national interest. Other reasons block also the fusion.
Key-Words: Alternative, Theory, National Intelligence, Community, Integrated System, Defense, Homeland Security, Foreign Affairs, Law Enforcement.
THE SEMIOSPHERE OF ADVERTISING AND CULTURE
Associate Professor Maria-Magdalena POPESCU, MA, PhD
Carol I National Defense University
Abstract: Should we take for granted that semiosis stands for any form of activity, conduct and process that involves signs and the meaning they produce, then it comes right to say that semiosis is to be identified with any form of publicity and advertising. Moreover, advertising is as ubiquitous as the individuals themselves and as technological progress outputs. In this context, Lotman’s concepts of semiosphere (2005) encompass the meaning and the effect, the signs and audience, along with Bandura’s triadic view on the continuum between the human, his existence, his behaviour and the context in which he reacts. In the light of all the above stated, the present paper comes to explore whether advertising the same product or service in various cultures needs to be tackled differently or whether slight background differences change the meaning due to cultural variations. Can the same advertisement be advanced interculturally? This is an endeavour in finding out whether Krylov’s fable (1946) about the pearl “What they don’t understand they regard as trivial” still stands in terms of intercultural advertising or whether the promotion goes ahead unspoilt due to the intrinsic features of the product. Are the psychological mechanisms beyond the advertising product solely responsible for the decoding of meaning or is it Badura’s triad at stake? These and other aspects are to be explained in the current paper.
Key words: advertising, publicity, culture, social learning, semiosphere, semiotics
CONSIDERATIONS REGARDING INFORMATION WARFARE AND COMPETITIONS IN THE CURRENT GLOBAL SECURITY ENVIRONMENT
Constantin RAICU
Independent researcher / Brasov / Romania
Abstract:
The idea of warfare using information as a weapon is not new. Yet, many experts from different countries consider information warfare more and more actual, due to the evolution of information technology. The recent attention given to information warfare does not mark the birth of a new form of conflict. Rather, it marks a significant change in the implications of an old one.
This is the main idea that embraces the approach of the present paper. By comparing different views on information warfare, through the evolution of global security environment, we are better able to understand from the opposite perspectives which are the security issues that challenge the actors or might become opportunities for them to prevail. Also, hybrid warfare is equally one of the major challenges that nations face in current times and therefore it must be considered increasingly more.
Moreover, information warfare implications in the current global security environment can be better understood to the extent that it is observed and analyzed in the context of recent conflicts.
Key words: information warfare, information operations, information environment, (critical) information infrastructure, information technology, hybrid warfare, cyber warfare, global stakeholders.
TRANSFORMATION AND ADAPTATION – A PERMANENT FEATURE OF NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANIZATION
Sorin ROHOZNEANU
Defence Policy and Planning Department/ Bucharest/ Romania
Abstract:
This paper examines the main transformation and adaptation measures taken by NATO between its establishment in 1949 and with a view to the upcoming Warsaw Summit in 2016. NATO has been engaged in continuous transformation for many years to ensure that it has the policies, capabilities and structures required to deal with current and future challenges, including the collective defence of its members. With Allied forces militarily engaged across several continents, the Alliance needs to ensure that its armed forces remain modern, deployable, interoperable and sustainable. The changes in the security environment have forced the Alliance to adapt continuously. The effects of financial crisis, reset the relationship with Russia, NATO’s nuclear status, creating anti-missile shield, NATO commitment in Afghanistan, new threats like cyber-attacks and hybrid warfare, the ambitions of international terrorist groups, the emergence of new players in the world are the main factors that gave rise to the need to transform the Alliance to ensure an adequate response.
I do consider the subject of major relevance today as well as in the next future, and the paper could provide a ground for further analyses and improvements to be useful for those interested in understanding how and why the Alliance resisted over time and what still needs to be done to remain relevant as a political-military Alliance.
Key words: NATO, Alliance, transformation, adaptation, reform, Summit, measures.
ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION
Amelia RUS
Incipio Vita
Arad County, Romania
Abstract: In an organization formal and informal communication is used. Organizational communication has the function to inform, persuade and promote goodwill; the flow of communication could be formal or informal. The concept of bounded rationality which challenged assumptions about the perfect rationality of communication participants was introduced by Herbert A. Simon.
Key words: formal , informal communication, good information, performance
AN EVALUATION ON F-35 JOINT STRIKE FIGHTER: TURKISH PERSPECTIVE
Murat ŞENGÖZ, Ph.D.
Turkish General Staff
Mustafa Kemal TOPCU, Ph.D.
Defense Management Consultancy
Abstract:
Turkey as well as Italy, the UK, Canada, the Netherlands, Norway, Australia, and Denmark is a member of consortium to produce next generation fighter. Since JSF as the future king of aerospace fighters enhances Turkey’s aerospace competition, Turkey attaches great importance to the program. Because the program is also promising to promote domestic base as well as to create employment, improve trade balance, promote innovation, and provide off-set. To this end, the study aims at revealing issues regarding political, economic and social grounds.
Key words: JSF Program, Aerospace, Turkish Aerospace Industries, Turkish Air Force, F-35.
CIO, RESPONSIBILITIES AND CHALLENGES
Azhar Ali SHERAZ
Pakistan Armed Forces
Abstract:
Chief information officer (CIO) is a job title commonly given to the most senior executive in an enterprise responsible for the information technology and computer systems that support enterprise goals. In simple words he is bridge between the management and technology. The chief information officer at one organization could have an entirely different set of responsibilities from the CIO of any other organization keeping in view the tasks and roles. However, in all the cases, the job of CIO’s is to innovate, collaborate, balance the IT budget and motivate IT staff.
Key words: CIO, Manager, responsibilities, challenges.
ISLAMIC STATE ONLINE PROPAGANDA
Daniela ȘTEFANESCU, PhD candidate
Mihai Viteazul National Intelligence Academy / Bucharest/ Romania
Abstract: The Islamic State use of social media and its social media presence have become the 21st century main terrorist threat. The organization reached a meteoric rise worldwide by its impressive and well-planned multilingual social media campaign which included videos, pictures, magazines, Islamic nasheeds, and the widespread use of social platforms, especially Twitter and Telegram. Thus, the Islamic State transformed itself into a global brand synonymous with terrorism and Salafist Islam.
This paper will analyze the Islamic State online strategy and discourse in general as well as its strategic goals, target audience, and related social media to underline the professional and calculated social media information campaign of the Islamic State, which resemble very much to political PR campaigns.
Key words: campaign, online propaganda, terrorist, modus operandi, social networking
EUROPEAN UNION’S RESPONSE TO THE RECENT SECURITY CHALLENGES
Ileana TACHE, Professor, PhD
Transilvania University of Brasov, Faculty of Economic Sciences and Business Admnistration/ Brasov/ Romania
Monica RAILEANU-SZELES, Professor, PhD
Transilvania University of Brasov, Faculty of Economic Sciences and Business Admnistration/ Brasov/ Romania
Madalin Sebastian ION, Ph.D. student
Lucian Blaga University / Sibiu/ Romania
Abstract:
This paper examines the most recent security challenges for the European Union (EU) – a field of external EU policies which, unlike other areas like trade, enlargement, neighborhood policy, development assistance and humanitarian aid, is not yet a deeply integrated process. The emerging security issues are scrutinized from a policy perspective, highlighting some of the key issues raised in the contemporary literature. They are also analyzed with a view of their intractability and challenges for the relevance of the pacifist principles promoted by the EU. We attentively consider EU’s efforts to adapt to the fluid, evolving security agenda of the last years and the mixed record in confronting the Arab spring, the Iran nuclear ambitions, the Ukrainian crisis, the EU’s fight against the Islamic State (ISIS) and the refugee crisis. Each case presented requires reexamining current EU strategy and identifying alternative strategies for assuring security in the EU.
Key words: EU, security, challenges, alternatives
PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT IN ORGANIZATIONS
Florentina VASILIU-MOISE
House of Educational Staff Neamț
Neamț County, Romania
Abstract: Performance management is focused on the employees, on the team from the organization, and the organization as a whole. A good performance management help your organization raise individual performance, foster ongoing employee and supervisor development, and increase overall organizational effectiveness. Some proponents argue that there is a clear and immediate correlation between using performance management programs or software and improved business and organizational results. Organizations typically manage employee performance over a formal twelve month period.
Key words: management, performance, goals, rewards, results, feedback, strategy


