Comprehensive Approach to the Asymmetric Endangerment of National Critical Infrastructure

M. Mitrović
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Contemporary global security moment are characterized by great interaction of national and supra-national security structure, the interdependence of national, regional and multilateral forms of higher security integration. However, the role of the state as a single security entity in international relations remains a crucial and indispensable role in the broadest observation security organization. Also, in the contemporary global security paradigm, actualization of asymmetric forms of endangering state security should not be overlooked. The arising question is: How much individual country, especially those in transition process, could comprehensively respond to the current form of asymmetric national security threats to critical infrastructure? Moreover, South East Europe (SEE), or even closer, Western Balkan region, is the part of European continent that we can, by historically overlook, analyzing as the cradle and arena of complex, escalating conflicts. All of them are concluded by the mediation of third part, usually through the negotiation and bargaining of the “big players” on the world’s stage. In this region, the nation’s looking for their own national paradigms, which are often in correlation with the interests of global powers. The beginning of the twenty-first century reflects a significant aspiration of all countries in this part of Europe for development of partnership and allied relations toward of contemporary security risks and threats. Acknowledging the declarations and growing bilateral and multilateral cooperation in the field of security and defense, yet, the questions arises as: Whether states of Southeast Europe identify same security risks and threats? Do they have a unanimous opinion of the potential ways of the vulnerability of critical national infrastructure? Do they share the perception that the security of Southeast Europe are equally nationally as well as common regional issue? The complexity and multifaceted of named questions leads to necessity of a comprehensive approach to the analysis of forms of potential endangering elements of national critical infrastructure which are crucial for security. In addition, particular attention should be paid to unconventional, asymmetric forms of national security jeopardizing and their potential endangering effects on elements of national critical infrastructure. In this paper authors offer the possible overlook of the cross analysis of asymmetrical endangering of national critical infrastructure of Western Balkan countries, as part of SEE. In paper authors use comparative analysis of contemporary approach to the concept of asymmetric security threats, through the prism of particular states perception of endangering forms regarding their national critical infrastructure.
国家关键基础设施不对称危害的综合方法
当代全球安全时刻的特点是国家和超国家安全结构的巨大互动,国家、区域和多边形式的相互依存,更高的安全一体化。然而,在最广泛的观察员安全组织中,国家作为单一安全实体在国际关系中的作用仍然是至关重要和不可或缺的。此外,在当代全球安全范式中,危害国家安全的不对称形式的实现也不容忽视。由此产生的问题是:有多少国家,特别是处于转型过程中的国家,能够全面应对当前对关键基础设施构成的不对称国家安全威胁?此外,东南欧,甚至更近的西巴尔干地区是欧洲大陆的一部分,我们可以通过历史的疏忽,分析为复杂的、不断升级的冲突的摇篮和舞台。所有这些都是通过第三方的调解完成的,通常是通过世界舞台上的“大玩家”的谈判和讨价还价。在这个地区,各国都在寻找自己的国家模式,这往往与全球大国的利益相关。二十一世纪的开始反映了欧洲这一地区所有国家发展伙伴关系和盟国关系以应对当代安全风险和威胁的重大愿望。承认在安全与防务领域的宣言和日益增长的双边和多边合作,然而,问题出现了:东南欧国家是否认识到同样的安全风险和威胁?他们对关键国家基础设施的潜在脆弱性有一致的看法吗?他们是否认为,东南欧的安全既是国家问题,也是共同的地区问题?所述问题的复杂性和多面性导致有必要采取综合办法来分析对安全至关重要的国家关键基础设施的潜在危害因素的形式。此外,应特别注意危害国家安全的非常规、不对称形式及其对国家关键基础设施要素的潜在危害影响。在本文中,作者提供了可能忽视的西巴尔干国家国家关键基础设施不对称危害的交叉分析,作为SEE的一部分。在论文中,作者通过特定国家对其国家关键基础设施危害形式的看法,对当代方法进行了比较分析,以了解不对称安全威胁的概念。
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