Andrei-Cristian MORARU
Dimitrie Cantemir Christian University of Bucharest
Abstract: | The understanding of ethnonationalism as the foundation of terrorist groups was long suspected to be true, yet only in the last decade, could the research prove to be so. These non-statal actors, which do not act in a violent manner, can become important threats for the national of international security, if provided with the right interest. Stating this, the implications for the regional and European security can be tremendous, as the civilian society will suffer greatly as an aftermath of a terrorist attack. Following this study, knowledge will be gained that will help to better understand the dynamics of relations developed between statal and non-statal actors. This paper is also an instrument underlying the concept of ethnonationalism and the connection of the term with terrorism, as we presently know it. From a methodological point of view, a qualitative method of research was used – the analysis of a case study, alongside a brief specialty literature review, in which research results regarding the topic were described. This article is open to any and all society members and can raise awareness of the public regarding the phenomenon of transformation of a non-statal actor, by providing some well-needed indicators. |
Keywords: | Ethnonationalism; terrorism; non-statal actors; European security; indicators |
Contact details of the authors: | E-mail: amoraru7104@yahoo.com |
Institutional affiliation of the authors: | Dimitrie Cantemir Christian University of Bucharest |
Institutions address: | Splaiul Unirii 176, București, România |