Limiting Institutions examines the security threats in Eurasia and the role of institutions in the post-Cold War international environment. It looks at both the crucial aspect of foreign policy as well as a theoretical area of security studies and its impact in the former Soviet States including Russia, Belarus, Armenia, the Ukraine and Moldova. The first section addresses the important and varied range of security threats to this area of the world, and examines the range of responses open to European countries and to the United States. Threats such as ethnic conflict, transnational crime, and environmental and energy security issues are examined in depth. The second section addresses an important theoretical issue, namely the role that int...
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In a world where the global legal order is thin and often fragile, we continue to rely heavily on ol...
In this article, the authors examine the impact of CIS conflicts on the overall system of European s...
Limiting Institutions examines the security threats in Eurasia and the role of institutions in the p...
Limiting Institutions examines the security threats in Eurasia and the role of institutions in the p...
The authors turn to the large family of institutions that came into existence in post-Soviet Eurasia...
Do the EU and NATO threaten Russian security? The book explores the rise of these exclusive ’inter-d...
The article argues that the current security model was shaped in a long period. It is shown that the...
This book offers a unique analytical investigation of the international politics of the EU, China, a...
The focus of this study is the frozen ethnic conflicts emerged after the collapse of the Soviet Unio...
The book is a result of series of workshops with participation of the experts from Europe, USA, Russ...
"This book offers a unique analytical investigation of the international politics of the EU, China, ...
The purpose of this paper is to examine how the lead security organisations (NATO, EU, OSCE and UN) ...
The master thesis analyses mutual relations of Russia and the OSCE in the context of post-Cold War E...
The study is focused on medium-term developments of European regional security, which are empiricall...
The European Union is a security actor in Central Asia, although with less influence than other play...
In a world where the global legal order is thin and often fragile, we continue to rely heavily on ol...
In this article, the authors examine the impact of CIS conflicts on the overall system of European s...
Limiting Institutions examines the security threats in Eurasia and the role of institutions in the p...
Limiting Institutions examines the security threats in Eurasia and the role of institutions in the p...
The authors turn to the large family of institutions that came into existence in post-Soviet Eurasia...
Do the EU and NATO threaten Russian security? The book explores the rise of these exclusive ’inter-d...
The article argues that the current security model was shaped in a long period. It is shown that the...
This book offers a unique analytical investigation of the international politics of the EU, China, a...
The focus of this study is the frozen ethnic conflicts emerged after the collapse of the Soviet Unio...
The book is a result of series of workshops with participation of the experts from Europe, USA, Russ...
"This book offers a unique analytical investigation of the international politics of the EU, China, ...
The purpose of this paper is to examine how the lead security organisations (NATO, EU, OSCE and UN) ...
The master thesis analyses mutual relations of Russia and the OSCE in the context of post-Cold War E...
The study is focused on medium-term developments of European regional security, which are empiricall...
The European Union is a security actor in Central Asia, although with less influence than other play...
In a world where the global legal order is thin and often fragile, we continue to rely heavily on ol...
In this article, the authors examine the impact of CIS conflicts on the overall system of European s...