SECURITY IN SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE

 
Edited by Aleksandar Fatić

The Management Center, Belgrade, 2004, 248 pages

 



Contents


Introduction: Security Threats in Southeastern Europe and Ways to Respond to Them
Aleksandar Fatić

Worst-Case Scenarios and Historical Analogies: Interpreting Balkan Interstate Relations in the 1990s
Dimitar Bechev

The Stability Pact as a Security Community-Building Institution?
Srđan Vučetić

The Euratlantic Involvement in the Balkans: Suggestions from Theory
Emilian Kavalski

NATO Enlargement and the Balkans
Angel Angelov

Greece as a Regional Power in the Balkans: From Politics of Coercion to a Policy of Cooperation
Othon Anastasakis

The Consequences of Identity Politics: Security Dilemmas in the Republic of Macedonia
Ulf Brunnbauer

Serbia’s Democratisation and the Resolution of the Kosovo Dispute
Denisa Kostovicova

Post-War Kosovo and Metohija: A Crime Assessment
Nikolaos Dem-Ang Arvanites

Organised Crime in the Balkans: Pitfalls of Threat Assessment
Sappho Xenakis

A Slow Way into the Partnership Future: Vojska Jugoslavije (Srbije i Crne Gore) in the Post-Milošević Period
Bojan Dimitrijević

Preventing and Managing Conflict in the Former Yugoslavia: The Role of the European Union
Emma J. Stewart



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