Summary: | The exit from the Soviet sphere of influence begets serious political, diplomatic, social, financial, economic, technical and technological, religious, information, judicial, ecological, military changes in newly-established states. Therefore, the new geopolitical area in which they evolve faces the security requirements of the community with a set of highly complex issues generated by vulnerabilities such as competition for resources, ethnic and religious rivalries, border transparency, the populations’ mistrust in the judicial system of their own countries, in the economic system, in armed forces, corruption, organized crime, weapons and drugs trafficking, ecologic problems, migrations. In this world relatively accustomed with the new risks and vulnerabilities, the appearance of conflicts is unavoidable, and the issue of crisis and conflict management is a permanent concern for authorities in charge of security.
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