diplomsko delo
Maja Podboj (Author), Janja Vuga (Mentor)

Abstract

Začetki Natovega delovanja na področju kriznega odzivanja segajo v zgodnja devetdeseta leta prejšnjega stoletja na območje Balkana. Dejavnosti zavezništva na tem področju so se od tedaj v veliki meri spremenile in prilagodile novemu varnostnemu okolju. Operacija Active Endeavour je bila oblikovana na podlagi koncepta kolektivne obrambe kot odgovor zavezništva na teroristične napade na Združene države Amerike 11. septembra 2001. Nato od tedaj smatra terorizem kot eno največjih groženj, Sredozemlje pa kot prostran vir potencialnih nestabilnosti in konfliktov. Leta 2016 je operacijo nasledila operacija Sea Guardian, ki je nadaljevala in nadgradila dejavnosti operacije Active Endeavour. Na podlagi analiz strokovnjakov sem za namene ocenjevanja uspešnosti obravnavanih operacij kriznega odzivanja opredelila specifične kazalnike uspešnosti. Ocenjevanje uspešnosti tovrstnega mednarodnega posredovanja je zahtevno področje preučevanja, saj je potrebno operacije ocenjevati celovito z različnih vidikov. Operaciji sta se izkazali za uspešni na več obravnavanih področjih z ozirom na njihove omejitve. Primerjava operacij je potrdila pomembnost prizadevanj za razvoj operacij in nadgradnjo skozi čas. Zaključila sem, da sta operaciji zasledovali cilje Pomorske strategije Nata in uspešno zagotavljali odvračilne učinke, spodbujali varnostno sodelovanje in krizno upravljanje na območju Sredozemlja.

Keywords

Nato;Nato pomorske dejavnosti;Vojaške operacije in bitke;Vojaške vede;Terorizem;Diplomska dela;

Data

Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization: UL FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Publisher: [M. Podboj]
UDC: 355.4(043.2)
COBISS: 36444509 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Comparison and evaluation of the operations Active Endeavour and Sea Guardian
Secondary abstract: The beginnings of NATO's crisis response operations date back in the early 1990s to the Balkans. The Alliance's activities in this area have since changed significantly and adapted to the new security environment. Operation Active Endeavour, was based on the concept of collective defense to the Alliance's response to the terrorist attacks on the United States on September 11, 2001. NATO has since considered terrorism a major threat and Mediterranean a vast source of potential instabilities and conflicts. In 2016, the operation was succeeded by Operation Sea Guardian, which continued and upgraded tasks of Active Endeavor. Based on the analysis of similar international mediation by the experts of the field, I set specific performance indicators and evaluate success of the operations. Assessing the effectiveness of such international mediation is a challenging area of study, since operations need to be evaluated in a comprehensive way from different perspectives. The operations Active Endeavour and Sea Guardian have proven successful in several areas of concern, given their limitations. The comparison of operations confirmed the importance of efforts to develop operations and upgrade them over time. I concluded that the operations pursued the objectives of the Nato Maritime Strategy and successfully provided deterrent effects, security cooperation and crisis management in the Mediterranean.
Secondary keywords: Military campaigns and battles;Military science;Terrorism;Graduate theses;
Type (COBISS): Bachelor thesis/paper
Study programme: 0
Embargo end date (OpenAIRE): 1970-01-01
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Fak. za družbene vede
Pages: 62 str.
ID: 11222783