January 2009
Think Tanks and Security Policy
This issue examines different aspects and successes of think tanks in order to strengthen their role in the western Balkans. Subsequently, it contains an article about think tanks in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia as well as as conclusions from the strong think tank culture in the US. The analysis part of the issue is concerned with European migration policy and its implications on Serbia as well as Montenegro's stated goal of joining NATO.
© 2009 Centre for Civil-Military Relations (CCMR)
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Author:
Zorana Atanasovic, Jane Worner, Zvorimir Mahecic, Zidas Daskalovski, Goran Buldioski, Iztok Bojovic
Editor:
Sonja Stojanovic
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Volume:
4
Issue:
12
Chapters:
- The New National Security Strategy of Montenegro is Accession to NATO
- The European Policy on the Management of Migration Flows and Serbia Role's Within It
- Think Tanks in the USA
- Think Tanks: Untangling the Gordian Knot of Policy Research in the Western Balkans
- What Is a Good Think Tank in the Western Balkans?
- The Interaction between Security Politics and Science in Croatia
- Supporting Civil Society Engagement in the State Ministries of Justice and Security, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Civil Society Organizations Interested in Security in Serbia
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