Euro-Atlantic Resilience Journal
23/12/2024
The latest Euro-Atlantic Resilience Journal explores our rapidly evolving technological landscape and its profound implications for societal resilience. Under the theme 'Full Speed Ahead? Resilience and Technological Revolutions,' this issue brings together diverse perspectives from Romanian and international experts spanning business, diplomacy, armed forces, public sector, private industry, NGOs, and academia.
From space security and autonomous organizations to smart cities and cybersecurity, our contributors examine how emerging technologies are reshaping our world and the challenges of building resilient systems. Their insights offer a comprehensive look at both opportunities and risks in our increasingly connected future.
Read the full issue at resiliencejournal.e-arc.ro to discover critical analyses on AI applications, digital ecosystems, smart infrastructure, and the future of European technological resilience.
01/08/2024
The Euro-Atlantic Resilience Journal invites submissions for a special issue focused on societal impacts of emerging technologies. We seek original research papers, case studies, and critical analyses exploring the transformative effects of emerging technologies across various sectors of society. More information is available here: https://resiliencejournal.e-arc.ro/2024/08/01/call-for-papers-full-speed-ahead-resilience-and-technological-revolutions/
Please submit your article proposals by October 15th 2024, at [email protected]. We look forward to your contributions to this timely and important discussion on the impact of new technologies on our society and the development of resilience strategies in the face of rapid technological change.
30/07/2024
Read Maj.Gen. Brinza's contribution here:https://resiliencejournal.e-arc.ro/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/EARJ-3-2024-Brinza.pdf
30/07/2024
Read Gabriela Ramos' contribution here:https://resiliencejournal.e-arc.ro/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/EARJ-3-2024-Ramos.pdf
06/03/2023
For the current issue of the Euro-Atlantic Resilience Journal, we aim to illustrate the importance of the sea for almost every aspect of resilience, so much so that maritime resilience might become a legitimate field of study, similarly to the wide-ranging concept of societal resilience. We welcome contributions that have either a thematic approach (e.g. the resilience of critical infrastructures) or a geographical focus (e.g. an overview of the resilience of several domains in the Black Sea Region).
We welcome contributions covering several important topics, of particular relevance in the present context:
- Lawfare at sea, with particular focus in the South China Sea and the Eastern Mediterranean
- Resilience to sea-borne migration, with focus on the Mediterranean and the Black Sea
- Resilience to disasters with a maritime component
- Maritime resources to bolster the resilience of the energy sector
- The resilience of maritime supply chains
- Satellite technology to bolster the resilience of maritime systems
We welcome submissions ranging from 3000 to 6000 words (excluding bibliography), at [email protected]. Please consult the Information for Authors, including the Journal style sheet and other useful information:
E-ARJ Call for Papers: Resilience at Sea and its Regional Impact - Centrul Euro-Atlantic pentru Reziliență - E-ARC For the current issue of the Euro-Atlantic Resilience Journal, we aim to illustrate the importance of the sea for almost every aspect of resilience, so much so that maritime resilience might become a legitimate field of study, similarly to the wide-ranging concept of societal resilience. We welcome....
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