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Thinking the Unthinkable in the New Security Environment
Dr. Liviu MuresanEURISC Foundation
New Developments in the Security Environment
9/11 – a new chapter in terrorism
2007 - 2008 start of the financial-economic crisis, ascension of organized crime
2010 - beginning of major disruptions due to e.g. natural hazards and technological failures - earthquakes (Haiti), volcanoes (Iceland), earthquakes and tsunami (Japan), flooding (Pakistan, USA), nuclear power plant accident (Japan)
2011 – start of a massive immigration wave affecting EU-member states (Italy a case in point)
2012 – Arab Spring, replacement of autocracies with democratically elected Islamic regimes or civil wars and trade disruption
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New types of terrorist attacks on key critical infrastructures (energy incl. electricity, administration, water, food, health, banking…)
Man-made disasters, collapse of technologies, ‘enemy within’;
Major natural hazards with long-term consequences on business continuity and quality of life;
Climate change with direct impact short and long-term effects (droughts with effect on food, water supply a.o.);
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Large-scale social unrests, long-term and in unexpected domains;
Limits of governance capacity at central and local level due various shortages in human, financial means, incl. lack of time with domino effect.
Cosmic weather forecast (sun storms and others).
“Black Swan”,
“Feral Futures”
and others
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The South Caucasus – Middle East
Case Study
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Possible future map of the region – Lt Col Ralph Peters, US National War Academy, 2006
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The Pentagram of Outside Interests 7
The Elephant in the Asian RoomThe Hunt for Growth
Further resources discovery and neighborhood development
Fragility at the gates
Source: EURISC
The Azerbaijani Example 8
Regarding Turkey - common ethnic and linguistic foundations, and there are growing economic, social, educational, political, andmilitary ties – former Turkish PM Abdulfaz Elcibey claimed “one nation, two states”. Source: Adapted “Eurasia’s Hinge…” published by GMF
The Great Game 9
“Eastern NATO” with Turkish system at its core?
The coming age of natural gas and South Caucasus potential for funneling GCC fossil fuels to Europe
•The region benefits from greater attention as anti-western sentiment in other energy-significant areas refocuses western clients
•Energy Power Games – Russia, China, Norway, Germany
•EU economic efforts in region are muted by an emphasis on individual EU state ambitions
•France, for instance, plays two cards – Azerbaijani energy trade and support for the Armenians (and their strong lobby) rivaled only by that of the US
•The rise of Iran leads to greater influence and economic opportunity for South Caucasus as transit area
New Actors, New Perspectives10
After that, some food for thought
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