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Revista Del Instituto Español De Estudios Estratégicos (IEEE) Núm REVISTA DEL INSTITUTO ESPAÑOL 04 DE ESTUDIOS ESTRATÉGICOS nº4 DICIEMBRE 2014 SUMARIO/SUMMARY Miguel Ángel Ballesteros Martín - PRESENTACIÓN DE LA REVISTA DEL IEEE - PRESENTATION Rosa M. Fernández Egea - CAMBIO CLIMÁTICO Y LA SOSTENIBILIDAD DE LOS RECURSOS PESQUEROS DEL MAR DEL NORTE: LA CONTROVERSIA COMERCIAL ENTRE LA UNIÓN EUROPEA Y LAS ISLAS FEROE - CLIMATE CHANGE AND THE SUSTAINABILITY OF FISHERY RESOURCES IN THE NORTH SEA: THE TRADE DISPUTE BETWEEN THE EUROPEAN UNION AND THE FAROE ISLANDS Carlos Setas Vílchez - ¿DE QUÉ HABLAMOS CUANDO HABLAMOS DE AL QAEDA? - TWHAT ARE WE TALKING ABOUT WHEN WE TALK ABOUT AL- QAEDA? Bardera, M. P., García-Silgo, M. y Pastor, A - GESTIÓN DE ESTRÉS EN LAS FUERZAS ARMADAS - STRESS MANAGEMENT IN THE ARMED FORCES Guillem Colom Piella - DEFINIENDO LA ARMADA ESTADOUNIDENSE DEL SIGLO XXI - DEFINING THE US NAVY IN THE 21ST CENTURY Fernando Ibáñez Gómez - INSEGURIDAD MARÍTIMA EN EL GOLFO DE GUINEA: LECCIONES APRENDIDAS DE LA LUCHA CONTRA LA PIRATERÍA SOMALÍ - MARITIME INSECURITY IN THE GULF OF GUINEA: LESSONS LEARNT FROM THE STRUGGLE AGAINST SOMALI PIRACY Esther Salamanca Aguado - EL RESPETO A LA VIDA PRIVADA Y A LA PROTECCIÓN DE DATOS PERSONALES EN EL CONTEXTO DE LA VIGILANCIA MASIVA DE COMUNICACIONES - RESPECT FOR PRIVACY AND PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION IN THE CONTEXT OF MASS SURVEILLANCE OF COMMUNICATION José A Fernández Alfaro - ÉXITOS Y FRACASOS DE LA APLICACIÓN DE LA REFORMA DEL SECTOR DE SEGURIDAD (SSR) A LAS FUERZAS AFGANAS DE SEGURIDAD NACIONAL (ANSF) - SUCCESSES AND FAILURES OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SECURITY SECTOR REFORM (SSR) IN THE AFGHAN NATIONAL SECURITY FORCES (ANSF) Esther del Campo García - FUERZAS ARMADAS Y OPINIÓN PÚBLICA EN LATINOAMÉRICA - THE ARMED FORCES AND PUBLIC OPINION IN LATIN AMERICA Ignacio Cartagena Núñez - CUESTIÓN DE CREDIBILIDAD. LA IMPORTANCIA DE REFORZAR LOS MECANISMOS DE EMERGENCIA EN EL DIÁLOGO ENTRE LA AGENCIA INTERNACIONAL DE LA ENERGÍA Y LAS ECONOMÍAS EMERGENTES - KEEPING CREDIBILITY. WHY IT IS IMPORTANT TO REINFORCE EMERGENCY RESPONSE MECHANISMS IN THE DIALOGUE BETWEEN THE IEA AND ITS NEW PRIORITY COOPERATION COUNTRIES CATÁLOGO GENERAL DE PUBLICACIONES OFICIALES http://publicacionesoficiales.boe.es/ ENLACE A LA REVISTA ELECTRÓNICA EN LA WEB DEL IEEE http://revista.ieee.es/index.php/ieee/issue/archive NIPO (edición en línea): 083-14-159-7 NIPO (impresión bajo demanda): 083-14-160-X ISSN-e: 2255-3479 Índice / Index Índice/Index PORTADA SUMARIO DE LA REVISTA DEL IEEE ÍNDICE...................................................................................................................1 CONSEJO EDITORIAL DE LA REVISTA DEL IEEE . ................................. .....5 CONSEJO DE REDACCIÓN DE LA REVISTA DEL IEEE. ..............................9 MAQUETACIÓN DE LA REVISTA DEL IEEE ..................................................13 Miguel Ángel Ballesteros Martín PRESENTACIÓN DE LA REVISTA ....................................................................17 Rosa M. Fernández Egea CAMBIO CLIMÁTICO Y LA SOSTENIBILIDAD DE LOS RECURSOS PESQUEROS DEL MAR DEL NORTE: LA CONTROVERSIA COMERCIAL ENTRE LA UNIÓN EUROPEA Y LAS ISLAS FEROE .......................................19 Carlos Setas Vílchez ¿DE QUÉ HABLAMOS CUANDO HABLAMOS DE AL QAEDA? .................. 41 Bardera, M. P., García-Silgo, M. y Pastor, A. GESTIÓN DE ESTRÉS EN LAS FUERZAS ARMADAS .................................. 71 Guillem Colom Piella DEFINIENDO LA ARMADA ESTADOUNIDENSE DEL SIGLO XXI ......... 95 Fernando Ibáñez Gómez INSEGURIDAD MARÍTIMA EN EL GOLFO DE GUINEA: LECCIONES APRENDIDAS DE LA LUCHA CONTRA LA PIRATERÍA SOMALÍ ............ 123 Esther Salamanca Aguado EL RESPETO A LA VIDA PRIVADA Y A LA PROTECCIÓN DE DATOS PERSONALES EN EL CONTEXTO DE LA VIGILANCIA MASIVA DE COMUNICACIONES .......................................................................................151 1 Revista del Instituto Español de Estudios Estratégicos (IEEE) Núm. 4 / 2014 José A Fernández Alfaro ÉXITOS Y FRACASOS DE LA APLICACIÓN DE LA REFORMA DEL SECTOR DE SEGURIDAD (SSR) A LAS FUERZAS AFGANAS DE SEGURIDAD NACIONAL (ANSF) ..........................................................................................177 Esther del Campo García FUERZAS ARMADAS Y OPINIÓN PÚBLICA EN LATINOAMÉRICA ......... 215 Ignacio Cartagena Núñez CUESTIÓN DE CREDIBILIDAD. LA IMPORTANCIA DE REFORZAR LOS MECANISMOS DE EMERGENCIA EN EL DIÁLOGO ENTRE LA AGENCIA INTERNACIONAL DE LA ENERGÍA Y LAS ECONOMÍAS EMERGENTES .... ..............................................................................................................................251 RESEÑAS Jordi Comins RESEÑA DEL LIBRO: YEMEN. LA CLAVE OLVIDADA DEL MUNDO ÁRABE: 1911-2011 ............................................................................................................. 277 Víctor Pujol de Lara RESEÑA DEL LIBRO: CONCEPTUALISING MODERN WAR.....................281 Jordi Marsal Muntalà RESEÑA DEL LIBRO: DE LA HONDA A LOS DRONES. LA GUERRA COMO MOTOR DE LA HISTORIA .............................................................................285 NORMAS PARA AUTORES DE ARTÍCULOS ................................................ 289 ENGLISH EDITION SUMMARY ........................................................................................................ 295 INDEX ............................................................................................................... 297 Brigadier General Miguel Ángel Ballesteros Martín PRESENTATION .............................................................................................. 299 2 Índice / Index Rosa M. Fernández Egea CLIMATE CHANGE AND THE SUSTAINABILITY OF FISHERY RESOURCES IN THE NORTH SEA: THE TRADE DISPUTE BETWEEN THE EUROPEAN UNION AND THE FAROE ISLANDS .............................................................303 Carlos Setas Vílchez WHAT ARE WE TALKING ABOUT WHEN WE TALK ABOUT AL-QAEDA? . .............................................................................................................................323 Bardera, M. P., García-Silgo, M. y Pastor, A. STRESS MANAGEMENT IN THE ARMED FORCES .................................... 351 Guillem Colom Piella DEFINING THE US NAVY IN THE 21ST CENTURY ....................................375 Fernando Ibáñez Gómez MARITIME INSECURITY IN THE GULF OF GUINEA: LESSONS LEARNT FROM THE STRUGGLE AGAINST SOMALI PIRACY ................................. 401 Esther Salamanca Aguado RESPECT FOR PRIVACY AND PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION IN THE CONTEXT OF MASS SURVEILLANCE OF COMMUNICATION .............. 427 José A Fernández Alfaro SUCCESSES AND FAILURES OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SECURITY SECTOR REFORM (SSR) IN THE AFGHAN NATIONAL SECURITY FORCES (ANSF) ............................................................................451 Esther del Campo García THE ARMED FORCES AND PUBLIC OPINION IN LATIN AMERICA ..... 487 Ignacio Cartagena Núñez KEEPING CREDIBILITY.WHY IT IS IMPORTANT TO REINFORCE EMER- GENCY RESPONSE MECHANISMS IN THE DIALOGUE BETWEEN THE IEA AND ITS NEW PRIORITY COOPERATION COUNTRIES ...................523 REVIEW Jordi Comins REVIEW OF THE BOOK: YEMEN. THE FORGOTTEN KEY WITHIN THE ARAB WORLD: 1911-2011 . .................................................................................549 3 Revista del Instituto Español de Estudios Estratégicos (IEEE) Núm. 4 / 2014 Víctor Pujol de Lara REVIEW OF THE BOOK: CONCEPTUALISING MODERN WAR .............. 553 Jordi Maresall Muntalà REVIEW OF THE BOOK: FROM SLING TO DRONES. WAR AS THE HISTORY´S DRIVING FORCE ........................................................................557 4 DIRECTOR DE LA REVISTA DEL IEEE Miguel Ángel Ballesteros Martín General de brigada del Ejército de Tierra. Director del Instituto Español de Estudios Estratégicos. SECRETARIO DE REDACCIÓN Jorge Bolaños Martínez Doctor en Ciencias Sociales y Jurídicas por la Universidad Rey Juan Carlos. Analista principal del IEEE. CONSEJO EDITORIAL Rogelio Alonso Pascual Profesor titular de Ciencias Políticas de la Universidad Rey Juan Carlos. Emilio Casinello Aubán Director General Departamento de Economía Aplicada II. Centro Internacional Toledo para la paz (CITPAX). Embajador de carrera. Antonio Fonfría Mesa Profesor titular de la Facultad de Económicas de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Investigador en el Instituto Complutense de Estudios Internacionales (ICEI). Vicente Garrido Rebolledo Director del Instituto de Cuestiones Internacionales y Política Exterior (INCIPE). Profesor titular de Derecho Internacional Público y Relaciones Internacionales de la Universidad Rey Juan Carlos. 5 Revista del Instituto Español de Estudios Estratégicos (IEEE) Núm. 4 / 2014 José Luis González Cussac Catedrático de Derecho Penal de la Universidad de Valencia. Presidente de la Sección Española de la Asociación Internacional de Derecho Penal desde el 2005 al 2009. Carlos Jiménez Piernas Catedrático de Derecho Internacional Público y Relaciones Internacionales de la Universidad de Alcalá de Henares. Francisco Llera Ramo Catedrático de Ciencia Política en la Universidad País Vasco. Director y Fundador del Euskobarómetro. Fernando López Mora Director del Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Córdoba. Profesor de Historia Contemporánea titular de la Universidad de Córdoba. Jorge Ortega Martín General de división Ejército de Tierra. Doctor en Historia por la Universidad Rey Juan Carlos. Ex director editorial del Grupo Atenea. Juan Martín Villalón Teniente general Ejército de Tierra. Doctor en Ciencias Políticas por la UNED. Fernando Reinares Nestares Catedrático
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