Thursday, February 12, 2009

cooperative multilateralism

The great changes in communications in the context of globalization are opening new opportunities for shaping communities that can associate their interests, especially in the areas of civil security, personal security and human security. They also offer tools for more effective exchange among the different stakeholders. Widening the involvement of non-state stakeholders is one of the keys for improving the performance of governmental organizations in security matters. Joint responsibility in facing new threats, challenges and risks is evident. Similarly, cooperation is the most effective tool to face and overcome these challenges in a globalized world.
The above requires greater dialogue and exchange, as well as greater inter-institutional coordination and effective collective action, in the context of a flexible security architecture. The simultaneous and parallel development of activities associated with defense, on the one hand, and security, on the other, will constitute spaces where mutual feedback will take place.
All of this will be possible on the basis of strengthening cooperative multilateralism

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