Information on "Law" and "Western Balkans"
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April 2012
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Apr 2012
Lessons Learned and Forgotten: How the Western Balkans Experience Could Help Libya
Author: Benedetta Berti, Gonca Noyan, Hristiana Grozdanova, Jelena Petrovic
Publisher: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP)
This brief outlines the main security sector reform lessons the international community could have learned in the Western Balkans that are applicable to the Middle East and North African region. More on «Lessons Learned and Forgotten: How the Western Balkans Experience Could Help Libya»
January 2010
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22 Jan 2010
Prospects for Serbia's Integration with the EU
Author: Tomasz Żornaczuk
Publisher: Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM)
Serbia applied for EU membership in December 2009. The prospect of its integration with the EU was confirmed by member states' adoption of an interim trade agreement and removal of visa requirement for Serbian citizens. More on «Prospects for Serbia's Integration with the EU» -
2010
Ten Years of Security Sector Reform in Serbia
Author: Mladen Lišanin, Predrag Petrović, Denis Ćoragić, Florian Trauner, Zorana Brozović, Slobodan Tomić, Olga Mitrović, Marko Savković, Miloš Đinđić, Marija Todorović
Publisher: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP)
The first article in this issue addresses the heritage of the authoritarian context in Serbia, its numerous deficiencies and its opportunities that were not used by political actors during the reform period in the post-authoritarian context. More on «Ten Years of Security Sector Reform in Serbia»
November 2009
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Nov 2009
Signs of Hope in the Western Balkans?
Author: Judy Batt
Publisher: FRIDE
Ratification of the Lisbon Treaty has cleared the way for further EU enlargement, but bilateral disputes in the Balkans region first have to be settled. More on «Signs of Hope in the Western Balkans?»
January 2009
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22 Jan 2009
The New Serbia: Fast Forward Towards the EU?
Author: Srdjan Cvijic
Publisher: European Policy Centre (EPC)
This policy brief discusses EU relations with Serbia. More on «The New Serbia: Fast Forward Towards the EU?»
October 2008
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2 Oct 2008
The Serbia‐Kosovo Dispute as a Factor of Instability in the Balkans
Author: Marko Attila Hoare
Publisher: European Training and Research Centre for Human Rights and Democracy (ETC)
This paper explores dynamics surrounding the territorial dispute between Serbia and Kosovo over the latter's 1990 secession and declaration of independence. More on «The Serbia‐Kosovo Dispute as a Factor of Instability in the Balkans » -
Oct 2008
Cutting or Tightening the Gordian Knot?
Author: Predrag Jureković, Johann Pucher, Judy Batt, Lulzim Peci, Zhidas Daskalovski, Dane Taleski, Shelly Ross, Heinz Vetschera, Karin Marmsoler, Franz-Lothar Altmann, Matthew Rhodes, Martin Malek, Enver Hasani, Wolfgang Benedek, Dennis JD Sandole
Publisher: Austrian Federal Ministry of Defence (BMLV) / Partnership for Peace Consortium (PfPC) of Defense Academies and Security Studies Institutes
This book assesses the consequences and repercussions of Kosovo's declaration of independence, featuring contributions from the 16th Workshop of the Partnership for Peace (PfP) Consortium Study Group on Regional Stability in Southeast Europe, held in... More on «Cutting or Tightening the Gordian Knot?»
May 2008
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May 2008
Cutting or Tightening the Gordian Knot?
Author: Predrag Jureković
Publisher: Partnership for Peace Consortium (PfPC) of Defense Academies and Security Studies Institutes
The post-February development has neither led to cutting nor to tightening of the Gordian knot around Kosovo. More on «Cutting or Tightening the Gordian Knot?»
June 2006
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30 Jun 2006
Montenegro's Referendum
Author: International Crisis Group
Publisher: International Crisis Group
This briefing examines the campaign, result, and aftermath of the 21 May 2006 poll, in which a majority of Montenegro's voters chose independence from Serbia. More on «Montenegro's Referendum»
June 2005
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Jun 2005
Forgotten Intervention? What the United States Needs to Do in the Western Balkans
Author: Amelia Branczik, William L. Nash
Publisher: Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)
This report outlines a strategy for the United States in 2005-2006 to achieve certain critical aims in the Western Balkan region. More on «Forgotten Intervention? What the United States Needs to Do in the Western Balkans»
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