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New Strategy Center in Madrid, at the Conference on the Future of Europe
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New Strategy Center in Madrid, at the Conference on the Future of Europe

New Strategy Center participated in Madrid at the Conference on the Future of Europe, organized at the headquarters of the Spanish School of Diplomacy. Ambassador Sorin Ducaru, the President of the Scientific Council of New Strategy Center and Ambassadors Lazar Comănescu and Gheorghe Magheru, members of the Scientific Council of New Strategy Center, intervened on...

Assessment on the Progress of Digitalization in the Healthcare Field
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Assessment on the Progress of Digitalization in the Healthcare Field

New Strategy Center has started a new training program for the parliamentary experts within the Committees for Health , as well as within the Committee for information technologies and communications. The programme, entitled , ‘Digitalization in Healthcare System’ , shall aim at increasing parliamentary staff’s expertise, thus contributing to a better appropriateness of the decision. In this...

Attack Helicopter. Perspectives for Romania
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Attack Helicopter. Perspectives for Romania

New Strategy Center continues the series of debates on the major endowment programs that might increase the level of national defense. The event ‘Attack Helicopter – Perspectives for Romania’ benefited from the expertise of some speakers with a vast experience in the area from the USA, UK, Netherlands and Romania. Event Programme – February 19

New policy paper: ”Militarization of the Black Sea and Eastern Mediterranean Theatre. A new Challenge to NATO”
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New policy paper: ”Militarization of the Black Sea and Eastern Mediterranean Theatre. A new Challenge to NATO”

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]New Strategy Center and Centro Studi Internazionali (CeSI) from Italy conducted a policy-paper on the topic of the militarization of the Black Sea region and the Eastern Mediterranean. This study analyzes the evolution of the relevance of the Black Sea region in the Russian military strategy, its role as a platform for the political and...

Cooperation Agreement New Strategy Center – Geopolitical Futures
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Cooperation Agreement New Strategy Center – Geopolitical Futures

New Strategy Center signed a cooperation agreement with Geopolitical Futures, aiming to conduct joint studies and analyses on topics concerning the classic and emergent security challenges in the Black Sea and the Balkans area. Thus, New Strategy Center opens a new line of collaboration, this time with the well known American geopolitical analyst George Friedman...

U.S. Foreign and Security Policy in 2019: Expectations and Possible Developments
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U.S. Foreign and Security Policy in 2019: Expectations and Possible Developments

New Strategy Center organized a debate dedicated to and the special guest was Mr. Seth Cropsey, director of the Center for American Seapower, Hudson Institute, USA. It was a dynamic discussion about the transatlantic cooperation, the priorities of the US Administration and its involvement in ensuring security on NATO’s Eastern Flank, the developments in the...

Romania’s Foreign Policy Priorities in 2019
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Romania’s Foreign Policy Priorities in 2019

New Strategy Center organized a debate dedicated to the foreign policy priorities of Romania for 2019, the tendencies of the global foreign policy, as well as the security challenges that our country has to face. The special guest of this event was H.E. Teodor Meleșcanu, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Romania. The debate was...

A new study – Assessing the 16+1 Format: A Testing Ground on Europe’s (Inner) Periphery
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A new study – Assessing the 16+1 Format: A Testing Ground on Europe’s (Inner) Periphery

New Strategy Center published a new policy paper dedicated to the 16+1 cooperation format, which China intends to use in order to increase its economic and political influence in Central and Eastern Europe. This study analyzes the evolution of this cooperation format launched in 2012 and its results. The study is available at Study and...

New Policy Paper – ‘Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears’
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New Policy Paper – ‘Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears’

‘Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears’ is a study issued by  New Strategy Center (Romania), Center for Army, Conversion and Disarmament Studies (Ukraine), Center for the Study of New Generation Warfare (USA) with  Conclusions by Lt. Gen. (Ret) Frederick Benjamin Hodges, Pershing Chair in  Strategic Studies, Center for European Policy Analysis (USA). This study analyzes the latest evolutions determined by the recent...

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