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Continuity and change in international security
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Auteur: Guillaume Lacaille
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Sciences politiques, sociologie >Relations internationales
Article écrit le 18/10/2002 dans l'établissement Gerogetown, Washington DC
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On the shirt term, they should continue to re-enforce their intelligence capacity and modernize their forces. In order to fight the new threats with efficiency, WMD proliferation, terrorism or organized crime organizations, their “hard-policy” of security should be based on military cooperation, intelligence sharing and multilateralism. The Great Powers should raise their efforts to built new informal and balanced alliance. Increase the connection among them without using aggressive and imperial foreign policy is needed to stabilize the balance of power in the long term. The European construction/enlargement is already a positive contributor to the global stability. But it implies also to structure regional poles in the developing world on the long term. The future leaders of this pole, chosen among mature democracies, should beneficiate from “New Marshall plans” to acquire political and economical capacities to play their future role.