Security Perceptions and Their Impact on Regional Cooperation in South East Europe
48th Workshop of the PfP Consortium Study Group “Regional Stability in South East Europe” - Policy Recommendations
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Security Perceptions and Their Impact on Regional Cooperation in South East Europe | 4 Seiten / 1.37 MB |
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Vorwort
For the region of SEE, in particular the WB, to move toward lasting stability and European integration, a robust, cooperative security framework is essential. There are common interests in many transnational security areas such as fighting organized crime, irregular migration and demographic challenges. Nevertheless, by mid-2025, we can only speak of a partially functioning system of cooperative security in SEE. This is due to differing security perceptions of neighboring countries, which are exacerbated by increasing geopolitical antagonisms.