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Overcoming Stabilitocracy in South East Europe

46th Workshop of the Study Group "Regional Stability in South East Europe"

Beiträge in dieser Publikation:

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Overcoming Stabilitocracy in South East Europe 137 Seiten / 1.42 MB PDF ansehen
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137 Seiten (1.42 MB)
PfP Consortium Regional Stability in South East Europe Study Group at 25: New Issues to Tackle  
Kleptocracies and Autocracies in the Western Balkans – the Chicken or the Egg Dilemma  
Stabilitocracy in Bosnia and Herzegovina: An Examination of Recent Political Developments and Implications  
Kleptocratic and Stabilitocratic States: Affectedness and Countermeasures in Kosovo  
Overcoming Stabilitocracy in Southeast Europe – Case Study Serbia  
Overcoming Stabilitocracy in Albania: Successes and Failures  
Overcoming Stabilitocracy: Pathways to Genuine Democracy in Montenegro  
North Macedonia through the Lenses of Stabilitocracy: Contributing Factors and Lessons Learnt  
The West and “Stabilitocracy”: Did the EU and the U.S. Shelve Enlargement by Trying to Cast Out the Devil by the Beelzebub?  
The West, the Lead “Malign” External Actor in the Western Balkans: The Role of the US  
The Influence of Supposed Alternatives to the Western Model of Democracy and Rule of Law – Concrete Policies of China, Russia, and Turkey in the Context of Southeastern Europe  

Vorwort

Western tolerance of supposed “stability factors” with an authoritarian orientation has exacerbated the problem of so-called stabilitocratic rule in parts of the Western Balkans. It distances the countries concerned from democracy and the rule of law, worsens the chances of EU integration and generally affects negatively regional relations. The contributions in this volume argue for resolute support for democratic forces in politics and civil society in the Western Balkan states and for a proactive EU policy that enables access to EU programs even before full accession, provided that the rules of democracy and the rule of law are guaranteed.

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