June 2010
Different Dimensions of European Security
At the time when the prospect of the Western Balkan countries (with the exception of Croatia) to become integrated into the EU is seemingly getting vaguer and further away, we need to stop for a while and wonder how much we really know about the EU. In an attempt to start a debate, the Belgrade Centre for Security Policy has dedicated this issue of its magazine to the EU in general, but with a special focus on the EU security policies, i.e., its stand regarding the multitude of the security-related questions.
© 2010 Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP)
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Author:
Jelena Babić, Dragana Đurašinović, Marko Savković, Saša Đorđević, Elena Kulinska, Igor Novaković, Adel Abusara
Editor:
Miroslav Hadžić
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Volume:
5
Issue:
17
Chapters:
- The Common Foreign and Security Policy of the European Union After the Lisbon Treaty
- The European Parliament – ‘Europe’s Democratic Conscience’
- Beyond Integration: the EU Defence Industry
- Internal Security of the European Union
- The European Extreme Right in 2010
- “European” and “Extreme” Populists in the Same Row – the New Government of the Republic of Bulgaria
- Public Opinion in Turkey on EU Accession – an (Un)desirable Marriage?
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