Building a Euro-Atlantic Security Community has many dimensions,
including the multiple and diverse sides of security—from its
political-military aspects to economic, environmental, and energy
security, as well as human security in the form of good governance and
respect for the rights of individuals.
Other dimensions involve the evolving role and significance of key actors. On that front, none is more important than Turkey and the dramatic changes in its role in the Euro-Atlantic region. The Euro-Atlantic Security Initiative’s Working Group on Turkey, which brought together experts from Turkey and from elsewhere in the region, examined the new assertiveness in Turkish foreign policy, Ankara’s growing influence within its critical immediate neighborhood, and its evolving relationship with other key portions of the Euro-Atlantic region. The report that follows assesses each of these elements. It then recommends measures to be taken by the Turkish government and Turkey’s partners in the Euro-Atlantic region to fit the Turkish component into the construction of a stronger Euro-Atlantic Security Community.
Igor Ivanov
Wolfgang Ischinger
Sam Nunn
http://carnegieendowment.org/files/WGP_Turkey_FINAL.pdf
Other dimensions involve the evolving role and significance of key actors. On that front, none is more important than Turkey and the dramatic changes in its role in the Euro-Atlantic region. The Euro-Atlantic Security Initiative’s Working Group on Turkey, which brought together experts from Turkey and from elsewhere in the region, examined the new assertiveness in Turkish foreign policy, Ankara’s growing influence within its critical immediate neighborhood, and its evolving relationship with other key portions of the Euro-Atlantic region. The report that follows assesses each of these elements. It then recommends measures to be taken by the Turkish government and Turkey’s partners in the Euro-Atlantic region to fit the Turkish component into the construction of a stronger Euro-Atlantic Security Community.
Igor Ivanov
Wolfgang Ischinger
Sam Nunn
http://carnegieendowment.org/files/WGP_Turkey_FINAL.pdf
Maritime piracy has become an ever growing threat to many countries around the world. The major threat of piracy on water happens on the Gulf of Aden where the Somali rebels hijacks ships and oil tankers and take the crew as hostages and they ask for ransom to free the hostages. This growing concern has threatened the security services of various countries.Ship Construction
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