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Cucu, Dan
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Romanian special forces identifying appropriate missions and organizational structure
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Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
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Trying to adapt to the post-9/11 challenges to Euro-Atlantic security, the Romanian Ministry of National Defense continues its efforts to modernize and professionalize the country's armed forces in accordance with NATO standards. Part of this process is the development of a Special Forces (SF) capability that is to accomplish initial operational readiness by FY 2005. With appropriate organizational arrangements and focused combat training, the Romanian SF will increase their performance during future deployments in joint and combined settings. This project analyzes Romania's strategic documents, identifies the missions that can be conducted by the country's General-Purpose Forces or other security services, and finally proposes five appropriate tasks for the SF: Combating Terrorism, Counterproliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction, Special Reconnaissance, Direct Action, and Security Detail for Romanian officials in crisis zones. In exploring what are the most effective structural arrangements for the Romanian Special Forces, this thesis uses a design program the recommendations of which lead to the proposal of a new organizational structure. Thus, it is determined that Romania's Special Forces elements should develop into a flexible, highly-mobile and joint organization displaying a flat hierarchy and centralized command and control.


Subjects: Special forces (Military science); Romania; Romanian Special Forces; Special Operations Forces Missions; Romanian National Security Strategy; Romanian Government Defense And Security White Paper; North Atlantic Treaty Organization; European Union; Organizational Design; Organizational Structure; Security Environment; Romanian Special Operations Organizational Configuration
Language English
Publication date December 2004
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IA Collections: navalpostgraduateschoollibrary; fedlink
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romanispecialfor109451274
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Internet Archive identifier: romanispecialfor109451274
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