Review
- About Univ. Prof. Dr. Stefan Glavan: he is a former senator and ambasador of Romania in Serbia and Montenegro
Review about the my algorithm for disinformation
The asymmetric threat is an approach through which various authors use the press, radio, TV, NGOs, and diplomacy to spread a symbolic content in a heterogeneous public, through misinformation in order to determine a certain opinion. The effort of disinformation actions on the military, economic and social level is all the more important as in the future, in addition to terrorism, there will be local, insurgent and counterinsurgent wars, the capture of hostages, anti-drug campaigns, conflicts, guerilla fights, intifada, campaigns for and against globalization. In these conditions, loyal to the opposition to fideism that puts reason in parentheses, states use security principles citing interstate dialogue in the field of asymmetric threats and disinformation, strengthening the material side of conflict and disaster management and improving national protection systems against disinformation. The causes of human insecurity gradually affect society, the human being, including the resort to armed force under conditions where globalization determines the modification of the concept of security. Under these conditions, there are criteria to test if mental experiments with hypothetical conditioning are useful with reference to verisimilitude, proximity and history, the hypothetical conditioning having to exist in a reasonable range of options. The world of the 21st century is a bizarre mixture of continuity and change dominated by the law of hostility and the dilemma regarding security, interstate alliances, the balance of power and the options between war and compromise remaining the same throughout the millennia and considerations by virtue of which I emphasize the usefulness of the work Solution for anti-disinformation optimization in the Black Sea region". Univ. Prof. Dr. Stefan Glavan