Romania and The United Nations reform: a comment
After Romania joined NATO in 2002 and EU membership has been perceived as more and more feasible, its involvement in U.N. peace-keeping operations and multi-national military activities aimed at preserving international stability has become an important component of its foreign policy. In spite of its financial resources scarcity, budgetary constrains and new nuances in the public opinion on that subject, this line will be escaladed once assuming the EU membership obligations.
Year of publication: |
2006
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Authors: | Idu, Nicolae |
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Romanian Economic Business Review. - Facultatea de Studii ale Integrării Economice Europene, ISSN 1842-2497. - Vol. 1.2006, 4, p. 108-110
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Publisher: |
Facultatea de Studii ale Integrării Economice Europene |
Subject: | United Nations | Romania | institutional reform | EU membership |
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