Information on "Government" and "Southeastern Europe"
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May 2010
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11 May 2010
Turkey's Geopolitical Assertiveness
Author: Dimitris Rapidis
Publisher: Global Political Trends Center (GPoT)
After 9/11 and the War on Terror, Turkey has progressively and substantially started to re-evaluate its geopolitical assets through a series of active and multi-faceted regional diplomacy and mobilization initiatives. More on «Turkey's Geopolitical Assertiveness»
May 2009
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May 2009
EU Eastern Partnership: Fine, but what About Russia?
Author: Cornelius Ochmann
Publisher: Bertelsmann Foundation
This paper suggests that despite its undeniable "birth pangs," the Eastern Partnership symbolizes a change of paradigms in the foreign policy of the EU. More on «EU Eastern Partnership: Fine, but what About Russia?»
March 2009
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Mar 2009
Falling Behind Again?
Author: Jens Bastian
Publisher: Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP)
This paper considers the impact of the 2008 global financial crisis on Southeast Europe. More on «Falling Behind Again?»
January 2007
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2007
Security Sector Reform in South East Europe - a Stocktaking 2006/07
Author: Predrag Jureković
Publisher: Partnership for Peace Consortium (PfPC) of Defense Academies and Security Studies Institutes
For the Western Balkan countries, the most stimulating factor regarding Security Sector Reform is their progress in the EU and NATO enlargement process. More on «Security Sector Reform in South East Europe - a Stocktaking 2006/07»
September 2006
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30 Sep 2006
Philosophy and Principles of Community-Based Policing
Author: Graham Mathias, David Kendrick, Gordon Peake, Hesta Groenewald, Simon Rynn
Publisher: Saferworld
This policy document aims to set out the principles and key issues of undertaking successful CBP. More on «Philosophy and Principles of Community-Based Policing» -
Sep 2006
Absorption Capacity: Old Wine in New Bottles?
Author: Guillaume Durand, Antonio Missiroli
Publisher: European Policy Centre (EPC)
This paper examines why EU member states disagree over the future enlargement of the European Union. More on «Absorption Capacity: Old Wine in New Bottles?»
October 2005
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Oct 2005
Homeland/Societal Vulnerability and Security
Author: Peter Faber, Bengt Sundelius, Christian Lanz, Lionel Ponsard, Valeri Ratchev, Velizar Shalamanov, Stefan Hadjitodorov, Todor Tagarev, Stoyan Avramov, Valentin Stoyanov, Pencho Geneshky, Nikolay Pavlov, Eugene Nickolov, Klaus Niemeyer, Bozhidar Patinov
Publisher: ProCon Ltd. / International Relations and Security Network (ISN)
This volume analyzes vulnerabilities and protection strategies of modern societies in the changed security environment since the end of the Cold War. More on «Homeland/Societal Vulnerability and Security»
July 2005
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Jul 2005
Bulgarian Elections 2005: A Difficult Result for EU Accession
Author: James Pettifer
Publisher: Research & Assessment Branch (R&AB)
This paper describes how Bulgaria and Romania may be approaching EU accession, but serious domestic issues remain, as illustrated by the June 2005 Bulgarian elections. More on «Bulgarian Elections 2005: A Difficult Result for EU Accession»
April 2005
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Apr 2005
The EU Enlargement Eastwards and the ESDP
Author: Niels Aadal Rasmussen
Publisher: Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS)
This report investigates the impact of EU enlargement on the European Security and Defence Policy (ESDP). More on «The EU Enlargement Eastwards and the ESDP»
November 2004
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Nov 2004
Europeanisation as a Gravity Model of Democratisation
Author: Michael Emerson, Gergana Noutcheva
Much analysis of trends in democratization gives a rather pessimistic message, with such sweeping notions as the end of the third wave of democratization or the democratic transition paradigm. More on «Europeanisation as a Gravity Model of Democratisation»
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