From War to Peace in the Balkans, the Middle East and Ukraine
Title | From War to Peace in the Balkans, the Middle East and Ukraine PDF eBook |
Author | Daniel Serwer |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 155 |
Release | 2018-11-28 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 3030021734 |
This open access book focuses on the origins, consequences and aftermath of the 1995 and 1999 Western military interventions that led to the end of the most recent Balkan wars. Though challenging problems remain in Bosnia, Macedonia, Kosovo, and Serbia, the conflict prevention and state-building efforts thereafter were partly successful as countries of the region are on separate tracks towards European Union membership. This study highlights lessons that can be applied to the Middle East and Ukraine, where similar conflicts are likewise challenging sovereignty and territorial integrity. It is an accessible treatment of what makes war and how to make peace ideal for all readers interested in how violent international conflicts can be managed, informed by the experience of a practitioner.
Peace and Security in the Western Balkans
Title | Peace and Security in the Western Balkans PDF eBook |
Author | Nemanja Džuverović |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 220 |
Release | 2022-08-16 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1000628728 |
This book outlines the main security threats, actors, and processes in the Western Balkans following the dissolution of Yugoslavia. Exploring the state of peace and security in the region it asks if a stable peace is achievable. The comparative framework explores state perspectives – from Serbia, Montenegro, Northern Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Albania, and Kosovo – alongside military, political-societal, economic, and environmental security concerns. The interplay of international actors is also considered. Academics, scholars, and practitioners who deal with Balkan issues, either as a focus or comparatively, and have interests in security and peace studies will find the volume invaluable along with students of political science, security studies, peace studies, area studies (Eastern European studies and/or Southeast European studies), and international studies in general.
Peace, Conflict and Developments in the Western Balkans. The Role of EU Integration
Title | Peace, Conflict and Developments in the Western Balkans. The Role of EU Integration PDF eBook |
Author | Reina Zenelaj Shehi |
Publisher | Logos Verlag Berlin GmbH |
Pages | 130 |
Release | 2020-09-10 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 3832551379 |
The Western Balkan countries are characterized by an entanglement of different national, ethnic and religious groups. Within all Balkan states, nationalist rivalries have been and are exploited by political leaders as a propaganda tool when faced with internal unrest or unpopularity. Yet, the proximity of ethnic communities to their countries of ethnic origin tie all the Balkan states into a common problem: the spillover effect of regional insecurity. Existing and future disputes require an exhaustive survey of national, ethnic, religious, territorial, economic and political problems, and this is precisely what this volume sets out to do.
The Rise and Fall of Peacebuilding in the Balkans
Title | The Rise and Fall of Peacebuilding in the Balkans PDF eBook |
Author | Roberto Belloni |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 254 |
Release | 2019-05-06 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 3030144240 |
This book examines the evolution of liberal peacebuilding in the Balkans since the mid-1990s. After more than two decades of peacebuilding intervention, widespread popular disappointment by local communities is increasingly visible. Since the early 2010s, difficult conditions have spurred a wave of protest throughout the region. Citizens have variously denounced the political system, political elites, corruption and mismanagement. Rather than re-evaluating their strategy in light of mounting local discontent, international peacebuilding officials have increasingly adopted cynical calculations about stability. This book explains this evolution from the optimism of the mid-1990s to the current state through the analysis of three main phases, moving from the initial ‘rise’, to a later condition of ‘stalemate’ and then ‘fall’ of peacebuilding.
The Balkans in the New Millennium
Title | The Balkans in the New Millennium PDF eBook |
Author | Tom Gallagher |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 354 |
Release | 2005-04-28 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1134273037 |
Can the Balkans ever become a peaceful peninsula like that of Scandinavia? With enlightened backing, can it ever make common cause with the rest of Europe rather than being an arena of periodic conflicts, political misrule, and economic misery? In the last years of the twentieth century, Western states watched with alarm as a wave of conflicts swept over much of the Balkans. Ethno-nationalist disputes, often stoked by unprincipled leaders, plunged Yugoslavia into bloody warfare. Romania, Bulgaria and Albania struggled to find stability as they reeled from the collapse of the communist social system and even Greece became embroiled in the Yugoslav tragedy. This new book examines the politics and international relations of the Balkans during a decade of mounting external involvement in its affairs. Tom Gallagher asks what evidence there is that key lessons have been learned and applied as trans-Atlantic engagement with Balkan problems enters its second decade. This book identifies new problems: organized crime, demographic crises of different kinds, and the collapse of a strong employment base. This is an excellent contribution to our understanding of the area.
Unfinished Peace
Title | Unfinished Peace PDF eBook |
Author | International Commission on the Balkans |
Publisher | Carnegie Endowment for International Peace |
Pages | 228 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Political Science |
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At the end of the twentieth century, as at its beginning, the Balkans stand at a crossroads, facing the choice of being marginalized, or overcoming their problems and creating the conditions for their integration into the European mainstream. The stakes for the West are also high. Another war in the region might not threaten the West directly, but it would have a corrosive effect on Western unity.
Peace Psychology in the Balkans
Title | Peace Psychology in the Balkans PDF eBook |
Author | Simić |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 258 |
Release | 2012-03-07 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 1461419476 |
The volume covers the development of peace psychology in the Balkans. The Balkans is a region marked by post-communist and post-conflict transitional turmoil, and this book provides a comprehensive introduction to research in peace psychology in this part of the world, written by scholars primarily working in the Balkan area. It brings together innovative scholarship that examines interdisciplinary aspects of peace psychology researched and written by scholars from Kosovo, Serbia, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Romania, Macedonia, Croatia, and Slovenia as well as presenting research that responds to contemporary global issues by tracking the ways in which peace psychology is developing and implementing in the Balkans.