ANALELE UNIVERSITĂŢII DIN ORADEA Relaţii Internaţionale şi STUDII EUROPENE TOM XI 2019 ANALELE UNIVERSITĂŢII DIN ORADEA SERIA: Relaţii Internaţionale şi STUDII EUROPENE SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE: EDITORIAL STAFF: Enrique BANUS (Barcelona) Editor-in-Chief: Mircea BRIE (Oradea) Iordan Ghe. BĂRBULESCU (Bucureşti) Associate Editor: Ioan HORGA (Oradea) Gabriela Melania CIOT (Cluj-Napoca) Executive Editor: Florentina CHIRODEA (Oradea) Georges CONTOGEORGIS (Atena) Members: Vasile CUCERESCU (Chişinău) George ANGLIŢOIU (Bucureşti) Ioan HORGA (Oradea) Dana BLAGA (Oradea) Adrian IVAN (Cluj-Napoca) Mariana BUDA (Oradea) Antoliy KRUGLASHOV (Cernăuţi) Cosmin CHIRIAC (Oradea) Jaroslaw KUNDERA (Wroclaw) Georgiana CICEO (Cluj-Napoca) Renaud de LA BROSSE (Reims) Cristina Maria DOGOT (Oradea) Fabienne MARON (Bruxelles) Dorin DOLGHI (Oradea) Ariane LANDUYT (Siena) Dacian DUNĂ (Cluj-Napoca) Adrian MIROIU (Bucureşti) Mirela MĂRCUŢ (Oradea) Sergiu MIŞCOIU (Cluj-Napoca) Anca OLTEAN (Oradea) Nicolae PĂUN (Cluj-Napoca) Dana PANTEA (Oradea) George POEDE (Iaşi) Istvan POLGAR (Oradea) Vasile PUŞCAŞ (Cluj-Napoca) Alina STOICA (Oradea) Luminiţa ŞOPRONI (Oradea) Nicolae TODERAŞ (Bucureşti) Barbu ŞTEFĂNESCU (Oradea) Constantin ŢOCA (Oradea) Redaction: Elena ZIERLER (Oradea) The exchange manuscripts, books and reviews as well as any correspondence will be sent on the address of the Editing Committee. The responsibility for the content of the articles belongs to the author(s). The articles are published with the notification of the scientific reviewer. Address of the editorial office: University of Oradea International Relations and European Studies Department Str. Universităţii, nr. 1, 410087 Oradea, România Tel/ Fax (004) 0259 408167. E-mail: [email protected] http://www.analerise.igri.ro The review is issued under the aegis of The University of Oradea ISSN 2067 - 1253 E - ISSN 2067 – 3647 CONTENTS SOMMAIRE I. History and Theory of International Relations ............................................................. 5 Ioan HORGA The perception of the traditional international relations schools representatives on the evolution of World Order after the Post-Cold War ............................ 7 César García ANDRÉS Territorial Changes on the Romanian-Ukrainian Border Between World Wars ........................................................................................................... 29 Emilia Nicoleta SCHIOP The Path Toward EU of Serbia ....................................................... 41 Dan-Ionuț PETRICA South AfricaʼS Mediation Surrounding the 2008 Elections in Zimbabwe ............................................................................................................................ 53 II. Public Policy. Economic and Social Cohesion............................................................ 65 Diana GLIGOR The Cohesion Policy Post 2020 in Romania: Proposed Programs and Simplification Measures in the Process of Accessing EU Funding ..................................... 67 Christian BERGMANN Romania Within the Realms of the EFTA ........................................ 85 POLGÁR István European Funds, Bargaining Tools and Founding Targets for Migrant Integration ............................................................................................................................ 99 III. Intercultural Communication, Multiculturalism and Integration ....................... 109 Victoria GOREAINOV The Role of Intercultural Communication in Eastern Europe .......... 111 Michelle LIM, James CHUA, Cristian VLAD, Fumiaki TAJIRI, Ana DAMASCHIN Cultral Intelligence (CQ): From New Idea to Conceptual Model. What is it, and why is it a Crucial Factor in Today's Intercultural Business Negotiations? .............................. 121 Cristian VLAD, Fumiaki TAJIRI, Ana DAMASCHIN, Hiroaki KANEKO Installing a Culture of Innovation Through Orchestrated Communications and Cognitive Talent Operations (NTT Communications Case Study) ....................... 129 Marius FLORICU, Floare CHIPEA Aspects of the Integration of Romanian Emigrants in Italy, Torino area. Questionnaire Based Sociological Investigation .............................. 139 Nataliya NECHAYEVA-YURIYCHUK The Challenge of Interethnic Coexisting in Europe at the Beginning of the XXI Century: The Political Dimension ........................... 153 IV. Security Studies and European Society ................................................................... 165 Mircea BRIE Population Aging. A Demographic Vulnerability for the Societal Security of the European Union ....................................................................................................... 167 Cristina EJOVA Сounter-Terrorism Capacity of the Republic of Moldova .......................... 181 Marius-Daniel BAN The Human Security Discourse: Balancing Deontology with Teleology ........................................................................................................................... 195 Juan Pedro Borda AGUILERA Analysis of the Political Field in the Bolivian Conflict October November 2019.................................................................................................... 207 V. Event ............................................................................................................................ 233 Mircea BRIE The Role of Intercultural Communication in Adapting Ethnic Groups to the European Union Social Space ...................................................................................... 235 Florentina CHIRODEA Regional Development at the Borders of the European Union ........ 237 VI. Honoured Personality ............................................................................................... 239 VII. Book Reviews ........................................................................................................... 253 4 Renata-Marilena MUSTA A Liberal Approach Towards Migration and Integration in European Welfare States .................................................................................................... 255 Simona BĂLAN The State, Antisemitism, and Collaboration in The Holocaust: the Borderlands of Romania and the Soviet Union .................................................................. 259 Bogdan RUS Book Review: New Researches in International Relations ............................... 265 Anca IUHAS Human Trafficking. A Global Perspective ....................................................... 269 Lucia PANTEA Uncertainty: Strategic Thinking and International Relations in 21st Century ............................................................................................................................... 271 Dan APĂTEANU Postcommunist Societal Changes in the Balkans ...................................... 275 Catalogue of Published Works ....................................................................................... 279 Department of International Relations and European Studies ................................... 279 I. History and Theory of International Relations Ioan HORGA The perception of the traditional international relations schools representatives on the evolution of World Order after the Post-Cold War César García ANDRÉS Territorial Changes on the Romanian- Ukrainian Border between World Wars Emilia Nicoleta SCHIOP The Path Toward EU of Serbia Dan-Ionuț PETRICA South Africa‟s Mediation Surrounding the 2008 Elections in Zimbabwe Analele Universităţii din Oradea, Seria Relaţii Internaţionale şi Studii Europene, TOM XI, pag. 7-28 THE PERCEPTION OF THE TRADITIONAL INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS SCHOOLS REPRESENTATIVES ON THE EVOLUTION OF WORLD ORDER AFTER THE POST-COLD WAR Ioan HORGA* Abstract. After 1990 the international society knows two contradictory phenomena, political-military instability, the expansion of the market economy on a global scale, which contributed to the forging of the Post-Cold War Order in which the tendency towards a unipolar and hegemonic system with global dimensions was inevitable in our opinion, entering the first stage of what we called during the study the Global World Order (GWO-1). At the beginning of the twenty-first century, these contradictory evolutions are amplified, on the one hand, by the rising of strong global economies, which compete with the USA (China, India, EU, Japan, Brazil, South Africa) and on the other, by the signs of returning to the international scene of Russia, which claimed the legacy of the place occupied in the great international politics by the Soviet Union, to which are added the political-military ambitions of China and India. To all these are added the challenges that climate change has on the whole of international relations. Or this stage of the evolution of Post-Cold War Order as a global order no longer responds to the characteristics of the first stage (GWO-1), based on unipolarity, so it is necessary to introduce a new concept, which reflects these evolutions, namely the second stage- the Global World Order (GWO-2). In this research we tried to see how these evolutions are perceived by the main representatives of the traditional schools of international relations - realists and liberals: first, how are these transitional evolutions perceived from GWO -1 to GWO-2, and secondly, how GWO -2 is perceived and finally what are the options regarding GWO -2. Keywords: Post-Cold War Order, Global Word Order (GWO- 1; GWO -2), realists, liberals, unipolar, mulltilateral, Post-Cold War Order, international agenda The fall of
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