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2021, vol. 6, br. 1, str. 45-54
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Sistem kriznog menadžmenta u Evropskoj uniji - kako radi?
Crisis management system in European Union: How it works?
aUniverzitet 'Union - Nikola Tesla', Fakultet za inženjerski menadžment - FIM, Beograd, Srbija bUniverzitet odbrane, Institut za strategijska istraživanja, Beograd, Srbija
e-adresa: branislav.milosavljevic@mod.gov.rs
Sažetak
Put razvoja Evropske unije kao nadnacionalne organizacije u kojoj prevladava jedinstveni politički, ekonomski i bezbednosni prostor na evropskom kontinentu, nije bio jednostavan i lak. Dugo godina ideološki tvorci evropske zajednice tragali su za nadnacionalnim modelom koji bi istovremeno odgovarao izazovima vremena, osiguravao ekonomski prosperitet, unutrašnju stabilnost, mir i sigurnost u Evropi. Takođe, takva organizacija je trebala imati svoju ulogu u međunarodnom poretku. U evropskoj politici i nauci postoje razlike u mišljenjima o tome da li EU trebala da razvije sistem upravljanja krizama ili ne. Potreba da EU razvije svoje sposobnosti na polju spoljne i bezbednosne politike uticala je na uspostavljanje sistema upravljanja krizama kakav poznajemo danas. Zahvaljujući tome, Evropska unija je danas važan faktor u svetskoj bezbednosti, posebno kroz vojne i civilne operacije menadžmenta upravljanja krizama.
Abstract
The European Union's development path as a supranational organisation in which a single political, economic, and security space on the European continent prevails was not simple and easy. For many years, the European community's ideological creators have been looking for a supranational model that would simultaneously meet the times' challenges and ensure economic prosperity, internal stability, peace, and security in Europe. Such an organisation should have had a role in the international order. In European politics and science, there have been differences of opinion on whether the EU should develop a crisis management system or not. The need for the EU to develop its capabilities in foreign and security policy has influenced the establishment of the crisis management system as we know it today. Thanks to that, the European Union is an important player in world security, especially through military and civilian operations.
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