Main attributes of the regional security partnership model224
Pre-conditions
- • Awareness of the countries of the region for independence [sic] and the local effect [sic] of global problems,
- • Relaxed or no power competition in the international politics of the region and restrained use of violence in international conflicts.
Conditions
- • Consensus of the governments of the region on building security cooperation by reducing violence in international relations, improving international and domestic stability, and promoting peace and economic growth,
- • No system of opposite military alliances.
Structures and means
- • Written fundamental agreements,
- • Operative agreements, multilateral offices and international organizations,
- • A set of international and internal measures and mechanism [sic] of conflict management and prevention,
- • Involvement of extra-regional powers (very probable).
Consequences
- • Reduction of the gap between the security doctrines and cultures of the countries of the region,
- • Increase of defence de-nationalization,
- • Development of security community (possible).
224 Attina Fulvio and Rossi Rosa – European Neighbourhood Policy: Political, Economic and Social Issues. The Jean Monnet Centre “Euro-med”, Department of Political Studies, University of Catania, 2004. p.19
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The main attributes of the regional security partnership model are summarized as it follows.
Pre-conditions
- • awareness of the countries of the region for interdependence and the local effects of global problems,
- • relaxed or no power competition in the international politics of the region and restrained use of violence in international conflicts.
Conditions
- • consensus of the governments of the region on building security cooperation by reducing violence in international relations, improving international and domestic stability, and promoting peace and economic growth,
- • no system of opposite military alliances.
Structures and means
- • written fundamental agreements,
- • operative agreements, multilateral offices and international organizations,
- • a set of international and internal measures and mechanisms of conflict management and prevention,
- • involvement of extra-regional powers (very probable).
Consequences
- • reduction of the gap between the security doctrines and cultures of the countries of the region,
- • increase of defence de-nationalization,
- • development of security community (possible).
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