Within the integration process of the European Union, the Amsterdam agreement bolstered the significance of the Schengen agreement. Due to the similar traditions and geopolitical causes, Germany has provided immensely to help Hungary by sharing its experience of Schengen. In recent years, sharing its professional experience financially and technologically and giving tranings, Germany was a firm partner for Hungary's public security and borderguard agencies. The author of this study demonstrates the theoretical basis and experience of the border police cooperation in light of the Schengen experience.
Within the frame of military reforms, beside updating organisations and weaponry, developing new systems, in most of the NATO countries war operational principles that have been used and accepted for a long time must also be adapted. To enhance this, the author has come up with the national adaptation of FORCE PROTECTION in order to familiarize with certain sub-areas of the nations and task systems of NATO member countries' experience of the border police cooperation in light of the Schengen experience.
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