The post-Yugoslav states have developed very differently since Yugoslavia dissolved in the early 1990s. This collection analyzes the foreign policies of the post-Yugoslav states focusing on the main goals, actors, decision-making processes and influences on the foreign policies of these countries. Sonia J. Wieser recommends this book highly. She argues that not only does it shed light on the active role post-Yugoslav states had in their European Union integration, the book also raises important questions for the EU, its member states and those states wishing to become a part of it
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Although many scientific studies that dealt with the conflict in former Yugoslavia and its consequen...
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On June 26, 1991, after some 46 years without a war in Europe, violent conflict erupted in the terri...
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The past decade has seen a strengthening relationship between Turkey and the European Union, despite...
Although the transitological approaches to post-socialist country reforms, which aim to simplify the...
Defence date: 3 July 1998Examining Board: Prof. Fulvio Attinà (University of Catania); Prof. Knud Er...
The Politics of Recognition and Engagement, edited by Ioannis Armakolas and James Ker-Lindsay, delve...
The Transformation of State Socialism: System Change, Capitalism or Something Else? D Lane (ed.), Pa...
Although many scientific studies that dealt with the conflict in former Yugoslavia and its consequen...
The post-Yugoslav states have developed very differently since Yugoslavia dissolved in the early 199...
If asked to name career diplomats who have tackled some very difficult international crises, many fo...
In Between Nationalism and Europeanisation: Narratives of National Identity in Bulgaria and Macedoni...
"This book critically examines the process of statebuilding by the EU, focusing on its attempts to b...
In The Yugoslav Wars of the 1990s, Catherine Baker provides an up-to-date account of the varied inte...
On June 26, 1991, after some 46 years without a war in Europe, violent conflict erupted in the terri...
In the 1990s, amid political upheaval and civil war, the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia di...
BOOK REVIEW Dražen Pehar, PEACE AS WAR: BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA, POST- DAYTON, CEU Press, 2019 ISBN-1...
Books reviewed: Haslam, Jonathan No virtue like necessity: realist thought in International Relation...
The past decade has seen a strengthening relationship between Turkey and the European Union, despite...
Although the transitological approaches to post-socialist country reforms, which aim to simplify the...
Defence date: 3 July 1998Examining Board: Prof. Fulvio Attinà (University of Catania); Prof. Knud Er...
The Politics of Recognition and Engagement, edited by Ioannis Armakolas and James Ker-Lindsay, delve...
The Transformation of State Socialism: System Change, Capitalism or Something Else? D Lane (ed.), Pa...