The Impact of Technology on the Future of European Security and Cooperation

Author(s):  
Konrad Seitz
2016 ◽  
Vol 27 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 85-93
Author(s):  
Jan Marinus Wiersma

The main topic of this article is the impact of Brexit on eu’s cooperation on security and defence. The British government has indicated that the uk as an important international actor wants to maintain a leading role promoting European security. nato remains in the uk perspective the most important forum for that. But since the Euro Atlantic organisation does not cover all aspects of European security, new forms of cooperation between the eu and Britain after Brexit have to be explored since both share the same ideas about a rules based international order and have common interests in maintaining security on the continent.


2021 ◽  
pp. 119-141
Author(s):  
Sergio Torrejón Pérez ◽  
Ignacio González Vázquez

2019 ◽  
Vol 24 (2) ◽  
pp. 396-429
Author(s):  
Tibor Tajti

Abstract That technology increasingly impacts everything that is linked to law—from access to law, legal education, the services provided by the legal industry, and, increasingly, even adjudication (in-court or via alternative dispute resolution)—is a fact. The role that technology plays in these contexts varies, yet one may safely presume that the influence will intensify. In order to reflect on the future, this article canvasses and tries to draw some conclusions based on the comparison of accessibility to foreign and local law in the hard copy versus the digital and Internet-based, as well as the recently unfolding era of algorithms. The examples range from the curious encounter of Central and Eastern European socialist enterprises and law students with punitive damages and strict tortious liability known in the USA through the most recent launching of the first transnational letter of credit transaction exploiting blockchain technology. The advancements generated by technology advancements in these three stages are then reflected upon primarily from the perspectives of (i) researchers and lecturers of law as well as legal education; (ii) company boards and managements (especially foreign market-oriented business firms) formulating their business policies; and (iii) regulators as well as law and policy-makers. The article concludes with thoughts on the broader implications of enhanced access to law. In particular, it posits that technology has made the shift from ‘mechanical’ to ‘analytic access to law’ possible. Yet it also raises the more fundamental question of whether the advancements denote, and the selected examples properly illustrate, that a more fundamental shift is unfolding: a shift from governance by law to governance by technology?


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 148
Author(s):  
Hatta Musthafa Aham Putra ◽  
Nur Husniah Thamrin

Abstract: The traditional house of Kutai is one of the traditional houses located in the region of Kutai Kartanegara, East Borneo, which is currently almost extinct in population. Various houses have adapted to changes in physical shape due to the impact of technology and the needs of their residents. If this problem is not immediately concerned, there is a tendency to be more difficult to recognize the characteristics and character of the Kutai traditional house. The architectural character of the Kutai traditional house including to the structure and construction system used, building materials, cultural ornaments attached to the outside and inside of the building, and the colors. This research is directed to get the formulation of the architectural character of the Kutai traditional house. It is urgent to conserve the Kutai House‘s identity in the future, by considering to preserve the existence and the uniqueness of these traditional building. Keyword: Kutai Architecture, Kutai House, Kutai Traditional House Abstrak: Rumah adat Kutai merupakan salah satu rumah adat yang berlokasi di wilayah Kutai Kartanegara, Kalimantan Timur, yang saat ini telah hampir punah populasinya. Berbagai rumah telah beradaptasi dengan perubahan bentuk fisik dikarenakan dampak teknologi dan kebutuhan penghuninya. Apabila hal ini tidak segera diperhatikan, ada kecenderungan akan lebih sulit mengenali ciri khas dan karakter rumah adat Kutai tersebut. Karakter arsitektur tersebut berupa ruang-ruang pada bangunan rumah adat Kutai, sistem struktur dan konstruksi yang digunakan, material bangunan, ornamen budaya yang melekat pada luar maupun dalam bangunan, hingga warna-warna. Penelitian ini difokuskan untuk mendapatkan rumusan karakter bentuk dari rumah tradisional Kutai. Hal penting yang menjadi tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk menjaga keberadaan dan keunikan dari bangunan Rumah Tradisional Kutai.Kata Kunci: Arsitektur Kutai, Rumah Kutai, Rumah Tradisional Kutai


2021 ◽  
pp. 5-29
Author(s):  
Borys Parakhonsky ◽  
Galina Yavorska

The European Union is in a political and security crisis. The crisis tends to become existential, which undermines the future of the EU as an integration project. The conflict of values between liberal democracy and authoritarianism is becoming an important factor in international security. Negative current trends in the international security environment increase risks for the EU. In its foreign policy the EU does not demonstrate the ability to speak with one voice. It does not support EU’s ambition to be a global international actor. Within the EU, centrifugal tendencies and Euroscepticism appear to be gaining ground. Among the destructive external and internal factors affecting European security, the hybrid threat posed by Moscow’s ambitious plans and aggressive actions is at the forefront. These actions are aimed at undermining democracies, international solidarity and security. Russia is systematically acting to destabilize the EU, using a set of means of destructive influence, trying to undermine European unity both externally and internally. Russia’s aggression against Ukraine, operations in Syria and Libya, interference in domestic processes in the EU, etc., are exacerbating destructive trends in the European security environment. In this con- text, the EU faces the need to increase its resilience, as a tool to deter destructive actions of the Russian Federation and a means to mitigate their effect. The purpose of the article is to analyze the causes and consequences of Russia’s  hybrid influence against the EU, plus to identify the means of Russia’s destructive impact, such as the spread of misinformation, active special operations, energy pressure, etc. The article examines the imperatives of Russian foreign policy, the impact of the value crisis on the European project and its future, as well as obstacles to strategic dialogue between the EU and Russia. Europe returns to searching for its collective European identity, discussing revitalization of the global European narrative. Maintaining a system of liberal democratic values is a key precondition for the future of the EU in order to avoid the risk of disintegration of the European Union. Sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine, its national security could be guaranteed only by full-fledged integration into the European political, economic and security space. Europe’s hesitations regarding the European perspective for Ukraine, which arise under pressure from the Kremlin and internal contradictions in the EU, negatively affect the security environment  in Europe.


2000 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
pp. 25-26
Author(s):  
Jan Ross

The indexing process has changed remarkably with technological advances. Indexing is no longer just ‘back-ofbook’ indexing, but includes automatic indexing, machine-aided indexing, web indexing and even 3-D indexing. Not all the effects have been positive, especially for the indexer, but the future of the Internet and efficient information retrieval lies with indexing.


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