June 2007
Central European Journal of International and Security Studies, Vol 1, Issue 1
This issue of the Central European Journal of International and Security Studies (CEJISS) discusses, among others issues: EU counterterrorism policy within the context of EU enlargement, military conscription in post-Cold war Europe, the utility of private military firms in peacebuilding operations, European identity formation, and the effectiveness of EU development aid to Palestine in curbing the rise of Hamas. It also offers commentary on US missile defense in Central Europe, peace prospects for Northern Ireland, revisionist history in European politics, the role of Uzbekistan in international politics and dynamics in the Horn of Africa.
© 2007 Central European Journal of International and Security Studies (CEJISS)
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Author:
Oldřich Bureš, Mitchell A Belfer, Rouba Al-Fattal, Marie-Eve Desrosiers, Charles A Robinson, Karel B Müller, Jaroslav Petřík, Ilan Danjoux, Petr Kučera, Michal Mravinac, David Erkomaishvili, Nigorakhon Turakhanova, David Rabinowitz
Editor:
Mitchell A Belfer
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Volume:
1
Issue:
1
Chapters:
- Editor's Note
- EU Counterterrorism Policy and the 2004 Eastern Enlargement
- Conscription and European Security
- The Privatization of Peace
- Demos and Ethnos
- Humanitarian Intervention, Dirty Hands, and Deliberation
- Search for a European Identity
- EU Official Development Aid to the Palestinian Authority and the Rise of Hamas
- The Political Cartoon and the Collapse of the Oslo Peace Process
- Comment & Analysis
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