The purpose of this study is to analyze how the parties (USA, Great Britain, UN and the European Union) legitimize their intervention in Bosnia-Herzegovina as seen from without the conceptions of sovereignty and intervention. USA and the UN have legitimized their intervention on security reasons. The American president, George W. Bush, claimed that democracies never engage in war with each other and that democracies were prosperous just because they were democracies. According to the president, that is why it is important to democratise the whole Balkan region to protect the international community from terrorism which grows in unstable and undemocratic states. UN resolutions claim that the situation in Bosnia is a threat to international ...
Constant conflict occurs between and within states, especially in the cases of Syria and Ukraine. Th...
This thesis analyses the discrepancy between the objectives and outcomes of internationally-led stat...
This paper analyses the interplay between international intervention and the functioning of the dome...
This essay investigates the post-war international intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Dayto...
This study examines the theories about intervention and sovereignty in relation to the world of toda...
The EU enlargement policy aims to transform applicant countries into fully-fledged member states, co...
The article analyzes international intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina and assesses the effects i...
This article analyzes the post-war period in Bosnia-Herzegovina and the role which international act...
This thesis analyses the role of the International Community in the democratisation in Bosnia-Herzeg...
The Balkan states have all responded to the EU's conditional offer of membership with domestic insti...
In Bosnia, 250,000 civilians were killed and over one million displaced in a campaign of genocide ca...
Since the beginning of the 1990s important changes took place, such as the collapse of Communism and...
Many theoretical perspectives have touched on the concept of sovereignty, but the need for more sove...
Defence date: 20 May 2011Examining Board: Professor Michael Keating, European University Institute (...
The author argues that NATO's intervention in response to the Yugoslav government's repression in Ko...
Constant conflict occurs between and within states, especially in the cases of Syria and Ukraine. Th...
This thesis analyses the discrepancy between the objectives and outcomes of internationally-led stat...
This paper analyses the interplay between international intervention and the functioning of the dome...
This essay investigates the post-war international intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Dayto...
This study examines the theories about intervention and sovereignty in relation to the world of toda...
The EU enlargement policy aims to transform applicant countries into fully-fledged member states, co...
The article analyzes international intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina and assesses the effects i...
This article analyzes the post-war period in Bosnia-Herzegovina and the role which international act...
This thesis analyses the role of the International Community in the democratisation in Bosnia-Herzeg...
The Balkan states have all responded to the EU's conditional offer of membership with domestic insti...
In Bosnia, 250,000 civilians were killed and over one million displaced in a campaign of genocide ca...
Since the beginning of the 1990s important changes took place, such as the collapse of Communism and...
Many theoretical perspectives have touched on the concept of sovereignty, but the need for more sove...
Defence date: 20 May 2011Examining Board: Professor Michael Keating, European University Institute (...
The author argues that NATO's intervention in response to the Yugoslav government's repression in Ko...
Constant conflict occurs between and within states, especially in the cases of Syria and Ukraine. Th...
This thesis analyses the discrepancy between the objectives and outcomes of internationally-led stat...
This paper analyses the interplay between international intervention and the functioning of the dome...