- by Iva Jaupaj
- March 20, 2025
Smart Defense: A Contemporary Model for the Common Security of Albania and Kosovo
By Nen/Kol. Pellumb HIDRI (Dokt), Prof. Assoc. Dr. Blendi LAMI
Abstract
This paper analyzes the evolution of the defense concept from a traditional approach to the new concept of “Smart Defense,” with a particular focus on Albania and Kosovo as key security actors in the Balkan region. Initially, the paper explores the foundations of traditional defense, which relied heavily on national sovereignty and military power as the primary means of protection against external threats.
Through historical and doctrinal analysis, the limitations of this approach are examined in addressing a new security environment characterized by increasingly complex, asymmetric, and transnational threats. The paper highlights the key factors driving the transformation of the global security landscape, including technological advancements, cyber threats, global terrorism, and geopolitical shifts. In this context, the concept of “Smart Defense,” promoted by NATO, is introduced as an integrated and innovative approach to addressing modern security challenges. By analyzing bilateral and regional cooperation between Albania and Kosovo, the potential of this approach to build a joint defense architecture based on the effective utilization of resources and technology is discussed. A detailed comparison between the traditional approach and “Smart Defense” highlights the advantages of the latter in enhancing effectiveness, coordination, and collaboration among states. Through case studies and practical examples from the region and beyond, the paper explores the successful applications and challenges encountered in adopting this strategy. Finally, the paper identifies the key challenges faced by Albania and Kosovo in fully integrating the “Smart Defense” concept and provides strategic recommendations for adapting defense policies to meet the demands of the contemporary security environment.
Key words: Smart Defense. traditional defense, security challenges, geopolitical shifts, cyber threats, military power, transnational threats
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