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Essay from the year 2018 in the subject Politics - International Politics - Topic: Peace and Conflict Studies, Security, grade: PhD, , language: English, abstract: There are different perceptions about "Smart Defence". Some are very ambitious, some others are sceptical. Many say that our Balkan region is still immature for such smart projects, and that it is practical for more developed regions with a happy history. The authors of this article open this 'food for thoughts' debate for the research community of defence and security in the Balkans.They promote open discussions on what could be…mehr

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Essay from the year 2018 in the subject Politics - International Politics - Topic: Peace and Conflict Studies, Security, grade: PhD, , language: English, abstract: There are different perceptions about "Smart Defence". Some are very ambitious, some others are sceptical. Many say that our Balkan region is still immature for such smart projects, and that it is practical for more developed regions with a happy history. The authors of this article open this 'food for thoughts' debate for the research community of defence and security in the Balkans.They promote open discussions on what could be 'smart defense' areas at national, multinational and regional level. The authors try to give answers to several questions: how to develop more capabilities with less resources? How to further prioritize the priorities? How to specialize in niche capabilities we can afford? How to promote multinational approaches and develop regional capabilities to face regional threats, and how to share and pool many of capabilities at regional level? One thing is sure: the idea of going smart in this time of austerity is in the agenda of all defence organizations of all allied countries, and nobody can avoid that easily. On the other side, the idea of going smart is to be difficult especially when we go from theory to practice, so it will face time, energy and decision making difficulties. The smart defence was one of the pillars in the agenda of Chicago summit and is expected to be one of the hot topics for the next years to come. The authors encourage independent experts and other civil and military researchers to provide their 'for and against' positions about smart defence in the Balkan region.
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Short CV of the Author Col (R) Thimi Hudhra, PhD Thimi Hudhra is a retired colonel of Albanian Armed Forces serving for more than 30 years in the defence institution. His last positions were the Chief of the Centre for Defence Analyses of Albanian TRADOC, and the Dep/Director of the Centre for Strategic Security and Defence Studies, Tirana. For the last 20 years he has worked as a specialist in foreign relations in Albanian MOD, then the Branch Chief in the Integration Department, and Plans and Policy Director (J5) in General Staff, especially with a focus on reform and long term planning. He has also been for several years the Defence Advisor to the Prime-Minister of Albania. He was for almost a decade one of the team members for negotiations in PARP and MAP process, leading to Albanian integration in NATO in April 2009. He has also been member of the working groups for the development of the National Security Strategy, Military Strategy, Long Term Development Plan (LTDP-2007), and he was a member of working groups of 3 Strategic Defence Reviews (SDR) conducted in Albania in 2001, 2006 and 2011-2013. His research experience is largely focused on strategic planning, defence and policy planning in the MOD, international relations and NATO integration. Colonel ® Thimi Hudhra is a lecturer of the High Course on Security and Defence, Senior Officer Course and other courses of the Defence Academy. He has published many articles in the Albanian Military Review, a research focused review in AAF, and in other foreign research magazines. He is a candidate for a doctoral degree in the Academy of Defence of Albania focused on ¿Defence Planning of the Republic of Albania as a NATO Allied Country¿. Thimi Hudhra is married with Mrs. Enkela Xhamaj, and he has two sons, Valentin and Daniel. He knows very well English, French and Italian.