Does No War Mean Peace? International Security Strategies in a New Geopolitical World Order - Foundation Office Brazil
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Does No War Mean Peace? International Security Strategies in a New Geopolitical World Order
The publication of the book Policy Papers - International Security Conference follows the successful trajectory of the Forte de Copacabana International Security
Conference. It is a bilingual edition, with contributions from experts or practitioners
in the field of international security. The Policy Papers aim at identifying challenges
and presenting policy recommendations for the future. This edition includes 14
papers addressing some of the main topics related to international security strategies
in the new geopolitical world order. Topics discussed include the protection of
critical infrastructure and the role of the private sector in civil-military cooperation,
transnational threats, and the promotion of civil-military cooperation and its role in
building peace, the management of cyber incidents and opportunities for Brazil and
the European Union, the way spatial and cyber domains interact and the implications
for the Brazilian Aerospace Power, and energy security via an Inclusive Transition
considered as a crucial dimension for any International Security Strategy, among
many other relevant topics related to the main theme.