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Context Scenarios and Alternative Future EU Roles as a Global Security Actor

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Report

Authors:

Valeri Ratchev; Uwe Nerlich; Todor Tagarev

Source:

It4Sec Reports, Institute of Information and Communication Technologies, Number 100, Sofia (2012)

Keywords:

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Nelrich, Uwe. "Towards Europe 2035: In Search of the Archimedean Screw. FOCUS in Perspective." Information & Security: An International Journal 29, no. 2 (2013): 161-183.
Minchev, Zlatogor. Cyber Threats in Social Networks and Users’ Response Dynamics In IT4Sec Reports. Sofia: Institute of Information and Communication Technologies, 2012.
Tagarev, Todor. Bulgaria’s contribution in the Development of NATO and EU’s Defence Capabilities (in Bulgarian) In IT4Sec Reports. Sofia: Institute of Information and Communication Technologies, 2013.
Отбранителните способности на НАТО и ЕС. Приносът на България за тяхното изграждане и развитие In IT4Sec Reports. София: Институт по информационни и комуникационни технологии, 2014.
Кибер заплахи в социалните мрежи и динамика на потребителскиите реакции In IT4Sec Reports. София: Институт по информационни и комуникационни технологии, 2012.
APA style: Ratchev, V., Nerlich U., & Tagarev T. (2012).  Context Scenarios and Alternative Future EU Roles as a Global Security Actor. It4Sec Reports.
Chicago style: Ratchev, Valeri, Uwe Nerlich, and Todor Tagarev. Context Scenarios and Alternative Future EU Roles as a Global Security Actor In It4Sec Reports. Sofia: Institute of Information and Communication Technologies, 2012.
IEEE style: Ratchev, V., U. Nerlich, and T. Tagarev, "Context Scenarios and Alternative Future EU Roles as a Global Security Actor", It4Sec Reports, no. 100, Sofia, Institute of Information and Communication Technologies, June 2012.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.11610/it4sec.0100
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