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Building Security in Europe's New Borderlands

Autor Renata Dwan
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 sep 1999
While European integration advances, many of the countries along Europe's eastern and southern periphery have fallen prey to chronic conflict punctuated by a series of small wars. Exacerbating the situation has been the lack of effective organizational means for mediating local conflicts, facilitating regional development and structuring cooperation with larger regional and international institutions. What are the prospects for enhancing security in the most volatile subregions of post-communist Europe? This text examines the external and internal factors that impede or foster subregional cooperation in South-Eastern and East-Central Europe and the Caucasus. It includes chapters situating these borderlands in the context of a wider Europe with an evolving security architecture.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780765605313
ISBN-10: 0765605317
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Introduction, Renata Dwan; Chapter 1 Reflections on Subregionalism and Wider European Security, Anders Bjurner; Part I East-Central Europe; Chapter 2 The Western NIS, Charles King; Chapter 3 Subregional Relations and Cooperative Initiatives in East-Central Europe, Oleksandr Pavliuk; Part II South-Eastern Europe; Chapter 4 External Institutional Frameworks and Subregionalism in South-Eastern Europe, Sophia Clément; Chapter 5 Legitimizing Subregionalism, Plamen Pantev; Part III Trans-Caucasus; Chapter 6 External Factors Affecting Subregional Cooperation in the Southern Tier, S. Neil MacFarlane; Chapter 7 The Southern Caucasus, Arif Yunusov; Part IV Interlocking Cooperation; Chapter 8 Europe’s Security Architecture and the New “Boundary Zones”, Andrew Cottey; conclusion Conclusion, Renata Dwan;

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What are the prospects for enhancing security in the most volatile subregions of post-communist Europe? This text examines the external and internal factors that impede or foster subregional cooperation in South-Eastern and East-Central Europe and the Caucasus.