Information on "Security Policy" and "Balkans "
March 2010
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Mar 2010
Gendarmerieeinheiten in internationalen Stabilisierungsmissionen
Author: Ronja Kempin, Christian Kreuder-Sonnen
Publisher: Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP)
Die Bilanz der internationalen Bemühungen um eine Stärkung staatlicher Strukturen auf dem Balkan, im Irak und in Afghanistan kann nicht zufriedenstellen. More on «Gendarmerieeinheiten in internationalen Stabilisierungsmissionen »
January 2010
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2010
PfP Consortium Quarterly Journal Winter 2010
Author: Magnus Christiansson, Erica M Dingman, James M Keagle, Tiffany G Petros, Haris Pesto, Gela Pochkhua, Rajkovcevski Rade, Jasur Sumerinli
Publisher: Partnership for Peace Consortium (PfPC) of Defense Academies and Security Studies Institutes
This edition of the journal examines several issues related to defense and security in the Euro-Atlantic region. More on «PfP Consortium Quarterly Journal Winter 2010 »
July 2007
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16 Jul 2007
How Far is NATO from the Western Balkans?
Author: Cvete Koneska, Mladen Staničić, Jelena Radoman, Zorana Atanasović, Predrag Petrović, Đorđe Popović, Marko Savković, Jelena Petrović, Nemanja Milošević, Jelena Unijat, Milorad Timotić, Oliver Subotić, Jorg Artman, Marko Milošević
Publisher: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP)
This issue of the "Western Balkans Security Observer" examines the prospects for NATO membership for several Western Balkan countries. More on «How Far is NATO from the Western Balkans?» -
Jul 2007
Bilanz der deutschen EU-Ratspräsidentschaft
Author: Almut Möller, Iris Kempe, Thomas Bauer, Dominik Tolksdorf, Franco Algieri, Sarah Seeger, Roman Maruhn, Florian Baumann, Kristina Notz, Michael Bauer, Janis A Emmanouilidis, Werner Weidenfeld
Publisher: Center for Applied Policy Research (CAP)
Dieses Papier und seine Beiträge thematisieren die Ziele und Ergebnisse der deutschen EU-Ratspräsidentschaft 2007, die insbesondere von der Auseinandersetzung um die EU-Verfassung geprägt waren. More on «Bilanz der deutschen EU-Ratspräsidentschaft»
January 2007
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2007
PfP Consortium Quarterly Journal Winter 2007
Author: Todd Brown, Gordon N Bardos, Velichka Milina, Katarina Strbac, Natasa Petrusic, and Katarina Terzic, Szymon Bocheński, Frederic Labarre
Publisher: Partnership for Peace Consortium (PfPC) of Defense Academies and Security Studies Institutes
This issue presents several articles on various topics in international relations. More on «PfP Consortium Quarterly Journal Winter 2007»
June 2006
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Jun 2006
Security Sector Reform in the Balkans: A Key to Ending Conflict
Author: Lucia Montanaro-Jankovski
Publisher: European Policy Centre (EPC)
This paper discusses security sector reform (SSR) in the Balkans. More on «Security Sector Reform in the Balkans: A Key to Ending Conflict»
December 2005
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Dec 2005
Smuggling as a Threat to National and International Security
Author: Iztok Prezelj, Marija Gaber
Publisher: Partnership for Peace Consortium (PfPC) of Defense Academies and Security Studies Institutes
This paper is a case study of smuggling through Slovenia via the Balkan smuggling route, and of how Slovenia deals with this threat to its national security. More on «Smuggling as a Threat to National and International Security»
November 2005
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Nov 2005
The EU as a Security Actor
Author: Bjørn Møller
Publisher: Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS)
This report analyzes the security policy of the European Union. More on «The EU as a Security Actor »
March 2005
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Mar 2005
NATO Expeditionary Operations: Impacts Upon new Members and Partners
Author: Jeffrey Simon
Publisher: Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS)
This paper examines NATO military operations in territories of non member-states, specifically the impact of "expeditionary missions" on new NATO members and alliance partners and the transformation process of their defense posture. More on «NATO Expeditionary Operations: Impacts Upon new Members and Partners»
January 2005
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Jan 2005
A European Balkans?
Author: Jacques Rupnik, Daniel Serwer, Boris Shmelev
Publisher: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
This paper examines the political developments in the Balkans from the perspectives of the US, Europe and Russia. More on «A European Balkans?»


