Integrative and relational approaches to resilience in the NATO concept and action

The concept of resilience, suitable for specific operations, has been used within NATO since 2010. The particularity of the term resides in the characteristic phases of implementation in the allied operational environment, which generates appropriate conduct of identifying, analyzing, and avoiding...

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Main Authors: Gheorghe MINCULETE, Veronica PĂSTAE
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Carol I National Defence University Publishing House 2024-04-01
Series:Bulletin of "Carol I" National Defense University
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Online Access:https://revista.unap.ro/index.php/bulletin/article/view/1850
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description The concept of resilience, suitable for specific operations, has been used within NATO since 2010. The particularity of the term resides in the characteristic phases of implementation in the allied operational environment, which generates appropriate conduct of identifying, analyzing, and avoiding risks, resistance to disruptive and impactful factors, recovery, restoration, and reconstruction of the initial force and action potential. The Alliance’s combatant forces will maintain integrity and adequate functionality, even under restrictive, difficult conditions, by implementing, at organizational and operational levels, the two components of layered resilience (operational or military and civil). In this way, a high level of protection, stability, and viability of combat structures of tactical and/or joint forces will be achieved, to face the threats and complex actions of unfriendly (enemy) forces. Through the findings, the present research includes a theoretical approach, with possibilities of concretization in applied resilience in NATO civilian and military fields, because it includes important programmatic details, related to the consequences of the Russian-Ukrainian armed confrontation, which started on February 24, 2022. From here, relevant elements resulted in the consolidation of action power of joint and tactical forces, meant to be engaged in national and multinational operations within the North Atlantic Alliance, against any hostile aggressive forces.
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spelling doaj.art-f2b1854a184d481f8ef65cec8bd95a5a2024-04-11T11:17:40ZengCarol I National Defence University Publishing HouseBulletin of "Carol I" National Defense University2284-936X2284-93782024-04-0113110.53477/2284-9378-24-12Integrative and relational approaches to resilience in the NATO concept and actionGheorghe MINCULETE0Veronica PĂSTAE1“Nicolae Bălcescu” Land Forces Academy“Carol I” National Defence University, Bucharest, Romania The concept of resilience, suitable for specific operations, has been used within NATO since 2010. The particularity of the term resides in the characteristic phases of implementation in the allied operational environment, which generates appropriate conduct of identifying, analyzing, and avoiding risks, resistance to disruptive and impactful factors, recovery, restoration, and reconstruction of the initial force and action potential. The Alliance’s combatant forces will maintain integrity and adequate functionality, even under restrictive, difficult conditions, by implementing, at organizational and operational levels, the two components of layered resilience (operational or military and civil). In this way, a high level of protection, stability, and viability of combat structures of tactical and/or joint forces will be achieved, to face the threats and complex actions of unfriendly (enemy) forces. Through the findings, the present research includes a theoretical approach, with possibilities of concretization in applied resilience in NATO civilian and military fields, because it includes important programmatic details, related to the consequences of the Russian-Ukrainian armed confrontation, which started on February 24, 2022. From here, relevant elements resulted in the consolidation of action power of joint and tactical forces, meant to be engaged in national and multinational operations within the North Atlantic Alliance, against any hostile aggressive forces. https://revista.unap.ro/index.php/bulletin/article/view/1850instabilitycompetitionresiliencelayered resiliencecivil resilienceoperational (military) resilience
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Integrative and relational approaches to resilience in the NATO concept and action
Bulletin of "Carol I" National Defense University
instability
competition
resilience
layered resilience
civil resilience
operational (military) resilience
title Integrative and relational approaches to resilience in the NATO concept and action
title_full Integrative and relational approaches to resilience in the NATO concept and action
title_fullStr Integrative and relational approaches to resilience in the NATO concept and action
title_full_unstemmed Integrative and relational approaches to resilience in the NATO concept and action
title_short Integrative and relational approaches to resilience in the NATO concept and action
title_sort integrative and relational approaches to resilience in the nato concept and action
topic instability
competition
resilience
layered resilience
civil resilience
operational (military) resilience
url https://revista.unap.ro/index.php/bulletin/article/view/1850
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