ΠΟΥ ΚΑΤΑΡΓΕΙ ΤΗΝ ΕΘΝΙΚΗ ΚΥΡΙΑΡΧΙΑ ΤΟΥ ΚΡΑΤΟΥΣ ΜΕΛΟΥΣ?
ΤΟ ΣΧΕΔΙΟ ΑΥΤΟ ΦΑΙΝΕΤΑΙ ΟΤΙ ΛΕΙΤΟΥΡΓΕΙ ΓΙΑ ΤΗΝ ΑΝΤΙΜΕΤΩΠΙΣΗ ΦΥΣΙΚΩΝ ΚΑΤΑΣΤΡΟΦΩΝ,ΣΕΙΣΜΩΝ ΚΑΤΑΠΟΝΤΙΣΜΩΝ, ΕΚΤΕΤΑΜΕΝΩΝ ΤΡΟΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΚΩΝ ΕΝΕΡΓΕΙΩΝ ΑΛΛΑ ΚΑΙ ΣΥΓΚΡΟΥΣΕΩΝ.
ΤΙ ΘΑ ΣΥΜΒΕΙ ΣΕ ΠΕΡΙΠΤΩΣΗ ΕΣΩΤΕΡΙΚΩΝ ΣΥΓΚΡΟΥΣΕΩΝ ΣΕ ΕΝΑ ΚΡΑΤΟΣ-ΜΕΛΟΣ?
ΘΑ ΕΠΕΜΒΕΙ ΣΤΡΑΤΙΩΤΙΚΑ ΤΟ ΝΑΤΟ?
ΔΙΑΒΑΣΤΕ :
Civil Emergency Planning
A key security task of the Alliance
The aim of civil emergency planning in NATO is to collect, analyse and share information on national planning activity to ensure the most effective use of civil resources for use during emergency situations, in accordance with Alliance objectives.
It enables Allies and Partner nations to assist each other in preparing for and dealing with the consequences of crisis, disaster or conflict.
In a rapidly changing world, populations in NATO and Partner countries are threatened by many risks including the possible use of chemical, biological, radiological weapons by terrorists. However, terrorism is not the only challenge. Natural disasters, such as earthquakes or fl oods and man-made disasters continue to pose a serious threat to civilian populations.
What does this mean in practice?
Civil emergency planning is first and foremost a national responsibility. However, NATO’s broad approach to security, as described in the 1999 Strategic Concept, recognizes that major civil emergencies can pose a threat to security and stability. Countries can no longer rely on purely national solutions for large-scale emergencies, particularly given the complex nature of today’s threats and the unpredictable security environment.
ΣΥΝΕΧΕΙΑ ΕΔΩ
NATO Topics: Civil Emergency Planning