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The Security Challenges of the Black Sea region. Transatlantic Cooperation and NATO Solidarity.
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The Security Challenges of the Black Sea region. Transatlantic Cooperation and NATO Solidarity.

New Strategy Center organized on Friday, July 14th, at the National Military Club, the debate entitled ‘The Security Challenges of the Black Sea region. Transatlantic Cooperation and NATO Solidarity’. Special guests were General Petr Pavel, Chairman of the NATO Military Committee and General Nicolae Ciucă, Chief of General Staff. The event was moderated by H.E. Lazăr...

Gala New Strategy Center – 2 years of activity
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Gala New Strategy Center – 2 years of activity

On 9th of July 2015, New Strategy Center was organizing its first event. Since then, New Strategy Center played host to tens of debates, working lunches and dinners, debating the important issues of national security, launching ideas, proposals and solutions for improved response mechanisms of Romania to security challenges. In the last year, New Strategy...

Black Sea and Balkans Security Forum 2017 – Day 2
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Black Sea and Balkans Security Forum 2017 – Day 2

Panel IV – Security challenges in the Black Sea area and the Balkans Part II (Chatham House rules) Chair– Mr. Dan Dungaciu |member of the Scientific Council of the New Strategy Center| Mr. General Nicolae Ciucă |Chief of the General Staff, Ministry of Defense, Romania| Mr. Lieutenant General Jan Broeks |Director General of the International Military...

Black Sea and Balkans Security Forum 2017 – Day 1
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Black Sea and Balkans Security Forum 2017 – Day 1

On June 8, New Strategy Center, Ovidius University of Constanta, and The Romanian Diplomatic held the 1st day of the Black Sea and Balkan Security Forum at Constanța, Romania. During the first part of the day, Mr. Ionel Nițu, president of New Strategy Center, Mr. Decebal Făgădău, mayor of Constanța, Mr. Sorin Rugină, rector of...

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