With the support of
- May 12, 2023
- 10:00 a.m.
Euro-Atlantic Security
- the Romanian Senate & Online
Panel I
Moderator
Colonel (r) Professor
Ștefan Eugen Prună,
PhD
Speakers
Nicoleta Pauliuc
Chair of the
Senate Committee
for Defence, Public
Order and
National Security
Sorin Ducaru
Ambassador
Director SatCen
( European Union Satellite Centre )
Gen.
Daniel Petrescu
Chief of
Defense Staff
General Daniel PETRESCU
Gen. Daniel Petrescu was appointed Chief of Defence Staff in December 2019.
Between August 2017 and August 2019, he assumed the command of the Headquarters Multinational Division South-East, and from August to December 2019, he was Deputy Chief of Defence Staff.
His professional experience includes prior appointments at tactical, operational and strategic level within the Romanian Armed Forces, NATO Headquarters, and in different theatres of operations.
At the tactical level, he commanded the 2nd Infantry Battalion ”Călugareni” in Bucharest, between January 2004 and October 2008. He commanded 2nd Infantry Brigade ”Rovine” from August 2016 until August 2017, which has later became Multinational Brigade South-East.
At the operational level he was Chief of Staff of the Operational Command Centre (2010-2013), the ROU HQ in charge with directing all ROU Forces participation in NATO and coalition operations.
His experience at strategic level includes appointments in the ROU General Staff - Strategic Planning Directorate (Head, Force Planning Office for Missions Abroad, 2008-2010), and Operations Directorate (Head, Current Operations, 2010). From June 2013 to July 2016, he represented ROU CHOD as a National Liaison Representative to the HQ Supreme Allied Command Transformation, in Norfolk, Virginia, USA.
He was deployed with the 2nd Infantry Battalion in several NATO, UN and Coalition Operations, participating in all the theatres of operations where the Romanian Army has sent troops so far:
NATO stability operations: ISAF, Afghanistan (July 2006-January 2007), Battalion commander and national contingent commander; KFOR, Kosovo (October 2003), and SFOR, Bosnia and Herzegovina (October 2004), Battalion Commander, NATO Strategic Reserve Forces; ALBA Operation, Albania (May-July 1997), Battalion Liaison Officer;
Coalition operations: ANTICA BABILONIA, IRAQ (January-August 2005), Battalion Commander;
UN Peace Support Operations: MONUA, Angola (December 1998-July 1999), and UNAVEM III, Angola (August 1995-April 1996), Liaison Officer to the UN Force HQ.
Gen. Daniel Petrescu is a top class graduate of both the Romanian Military Institute for Infantry (class of 1992), and National Defence University (class of 2003), as well as a Distinguished Graduate of the US National War College/National Defence University, Washington DC, where he completed a Master of Science in National Security Strategy (2010-2011).
His military education includes a PhD in military science and information (2010, National Defence University, Bucharest). He is also a graduate of the UK Joint Services Command and Staff College (JSCSC, Advanced Command and Staff Course, 2007-2008). He completed the Master of Arts Program in National Security Studies at the Kings College London.
He also attended shorter courses in some prestigious European institutions such as the European Security and Defence College, Brussels, Belgium (ESDP Course on the EU strategic planning for missions and operations) and Furungsacademy der Bundeswehr, Hamburg, Germany (UNSOC - United Nations Staff Officers Course).
His awards include: the National Order "Credential Service in Knight Rank, with Military Sign”, the National Order "Credential Service in Officer Rank, with Military Sign”, the National Medal "For Merit, 2nd Grade”, the Romanian “Military Command Virtue, Commodore Rank with War Signs”, the “US Army Commendation” Medal, the “NATO non-article 5” Medal and the UN Medal - “In the Service of Peace”.
He was born on January 26th, 1971, in Pitești, Argeș County. He and his wife, Adina, have been married for over twenty years, and they have two children.
Lt. Gen.
Viorel Pană
Chief of the
Romanian Air Force
Staff
Vice Adm.
Mihai Panait
Chief of Staff
of the Romanian
Naval Forces
CHIEF OF THE ROMANIAN NAVAL FORCES
Vice Admiral (UH)
Mihai PANAIT
Rear Admiral (Upper Half) Mihai PANAIT, a native of Titesti, Arges, was born on 27th of March 1968.
Commissioned in 1991 as a lieutenant junior grade, his first assignments onboard ships were as minesweeper operations department head and later on as executive officer.
At squadron and brigade level, he served as operations officer, followed by the same position at brigade level. Upon National Defence University graduation, he was appointed commanding officer of minelayer “IOAN MURGESCU” (271), chief of staff and deputy commanding officer of MCM squadron.
From 2009 to 2013 he commanded “REGELE FERDINAND” (221) frigate while being deployed in various NATO and EU operations such as Active Endeavour (2010), Unified Protector (2011) and Atalanta (2012).
Additionally, Rear Admiral (UH) PANAIT was a Romanian Task Group commander during its first activation in 2013 and also in 2014 and 2016.
As a staff officer, he performed duties as head of EOD and Force Protection operations office to Naval Operational Component Command and deputy chief of staff for training to Fleet Command.
His first assignment as flag officer was as chief of staff of the Fleet Command and subsequently, he was promoted on December 01st 2017 to the rank of Rear Admiral (LH). On August, 1st 2019 he was assigned as Fleet Commander and on 1st December promoted to Rear Admiral (UH).
On July 1st, 2020, he was appointed as the Chief of the Romanian Naval Forces.
From January 1st 2018 he was acting Deputy Chief of the Romanian Naval Forces for Operations and Training, being appointed from June 15th 2018.
On August 1st 2019 he was promoted as Fleet Commander.
A surface warfare officer by trade, he graduated from the “Mircea cel Batran” Naval Institute in 1991. His post graduation education includes Command Team Training Programme in Den Helder, NLD (2005), Naval Command College in Newport, Rhode Island, USA (2009), Joint Strategic Leadership Course in National Defence University “Carol I”, Bucharest (2014), Combined Force Maritime Component Commanders Flag Course in Naples, Italy (2017). He also graduated several career courses in Romania or abroad in the area of staff duties, units and brigade level command, security and good governance.
Rear Admiral (UH) PANAIT is a veteran of theatre of operations and has received during his career various national and international awards and titles, among them “Emblem of Honour” from General Staff (2007); “Maritime Virtue” Order – Captain and Knight (2011); “Participant in International Missions”, Operation Unified Protector (2011); the Officer of the year 2011 from Romanian Navy; the Officer of the year 2012 from Romanian General Staff; “Emblem of Honour” from Naval Forces (2012); “The Common Security and Defence Policy Service” E.U. medal (2012); “Emblem of Honour” from Air Forces (2018); “Emblem of Honour” from Land Forces (2019).
Major General
Ciprian Marin
Chief of Staff
of the
Romanian Land Forces
General (r)
Ştefan Dănilă,
PhD
Panel II
Valentin
Silivestru
President –
General Director
COMOTI
Marius-Ioan
Piso
Vice-President
Scientific Activities
International Academy of Astronautics
Arnold C. Dupuy,
PhD, Faculty
Associate Naval
Post-graduate School,
Energy Academic Group
Arnold C. Dupuy, PhD
Faculty Associate
Naval Post-graduate School, Energy Academic Group
Education: PhD, Virginia Tech
Career: Retired from the United States Army after 25 years of both active and reserve component service. In 2016, Dr. Dupuy completed a Ph.D. in Planning, Governance and Globalization at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech). His dissertation title is: “Changing Patterns of Regionalism and Security in the Wider Black Sea Area: The Transformative Impact of Energy.”
Dr. Dupuy is a faculty member on the Naval Post-graduate School’s Energy Academic Group. Separately, he is Chair of the Systems Analysis and Studies (SAS) 183, “Energy Security: Building Resilience, Capabilities and Interoperability”, a NATO Science and Technology Organization program to study hybrid warfare's impact on energy security and Alliance cohesion. Other topics of interest include geo-political aspects of energy security within the Trans-Atlantic Alliance, as well as the INDOPACOM area of responsibility. He is an adjunct professor of political science at Virginia Tech and George Mason University.
Recent Publications:
“How NATO can keep pace with hybrid threats in the Black Sea region and beyond?” TurkeySource, Atlantic Council in Turkey, 4 January 2023.
https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/turkeysource/how-nato-can-keep-pace-with-hybrid-threats-in-the-black-sea-region-and-beyond/
“To re-engage in the Black Sea, the US must look to Turkey,” TurkeySource, Atlantic Council in Turkey, 1 September 2022.”
https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/turkeysource/to-re-engage-in-the-black-sea-the-us-must-look-to-turkey/
“Energy Security is Critical to NATO’s Black Sea Future,” TurkeySource, Atlantic Council in Turkey, 12 May 2022.
https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/turkeysource/energy-security-is-critical-to-natos-black-sea-future/
“Nord Stream 2: Implications and Outcomes for US-German Relations and the NATO Alliance,” News Agency News247WorldPress, 1 February 2021 (Co-author).
https://news247worldpressuk.com/2021/02/01/nord-stream-2-implications-and-outcomes-for-us-german-relations-and-the-nato-alliance/
“Energy Security in the Era of Hybrid Warfare,” NATO Review, 13 January 2021 (Co-author).
https://www.nato.int/docu/review/articles/2021/01/13/energy-security-in-the-era-of-hybrid-warfare/index.html
Honors: Bronze Star Medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Honorable Order of Saint Barbara
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State Secretary for
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2020 - 2021
CEO RADIOCOM
2021 - 2022 ,
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Phd,
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