BMLV/PfP Consortium Study Group Information
The Austrian Defence Academy is the highest military training and research institution of the Austrian Armed Forces. The Partnership for Peace (PfP) Consortium of Defence Academies and Security Studies Institutes is an international organization dedicated to strengthening defense and military education and research. Study Group Information is published by the Austrian Defence Academy in cooperation with the PfP Consortium of Defence Academies and Security Studies Institutes, and focuses on a broad range of issues such as conflict management, security sector reform, post-conflict reconstruction, and civil-military relations in three regions: South East Europe, Southern Caucasus and Central Asia.
© Austrian National Defence Academy and Bureau for Security Policy at the Austrian Federal Ministry of Defence
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Publications:
- Deconflicting Protracted Conflicts in the South Caucasus
- The EU Meeting its Internal Challenges
- Meeting the Challenges of EU Membership and NATO Accession
- The EU Meeting its Internal Challenges
- Beyond Frozen Conflicts in South East Europe
- International Crisis Management: Squaring the Circle
- From Bosnia and Herzegovina to Northern Kosovo: Coping with the Remaining Impasses in the Western Balkans
- Faster Euro-Atlantic Integration – A Precondition for Lasting Peace and Stability in the Western Balkans?
- The Role of the International Community in the Police Reform in Bosnia-Herzegovina 2004-2008
- Supporting Bosnia and Herzegovina: The Challenge of Reaching Self-Sustainability in a Post-War Environment
- 15 Years of Peace-Building in the Western Balkans - Lessons Learnt and Current Challenges
- Coping with Global Change: Proceedings of the 8th International Security Forum
- Strategies Against Human Trafficking
- Desecuritization Through Integration: A State Functionality Perspective
- Cutting or Tightening the Gordian Knot?
- Serbia – Stepping into Calmer or Rougher Waters? Internal Processes, Regional Implications
- Approaching or Avoiding Cooperative Security?
- Security Sector Reform in South East Europe
- Integrating the Western Balkans into NATO and the EU
- Trafficking in Persons in South East Europe - a Threat to Human Security
- International Peace Plans for the Balkans - A Success?
- Post-Conflict Rehabilitation
- Defence Institution Building
- Partnership for Peace Consortium of Defence Academies and Security Studies Institutes: The Proceedings of the Eighth Annual Conference
- From Revolution to Reform: Georgia's Struggle with Democratic Institution Building and Security Sector Reform
- State Building under Foreign Supervision: Intervention in Bosnia-Herzegovina 1996-2003
- Transforming National Armed Forces in South East Europe
- Facing the Terrorist Challenge - Central Asia's Role in Regional and International Co-operation
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