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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

Beiträge in dieser Publikation:

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Security Perceptions and Their Impact on Regional Cooperation in South East Europe 181 Seiten / 1.81 MB PDF ansehen
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181 Seiten (1.81 MB)
Between Division and Dialogue: Serbia’s Security Perceptions of Neighbours and Their Regional Impact  
Cooperative Security vs. Dividing Lines in South East Europe: Kosovo’s Case  
Montenegro’s Security in the Western Balkans: Perceptions by Neighbouring Countries and Strategic Impacts in the Context of Regional Cooperation  
Security Perceptions in North Macedonia: Implications for Regional Cooperation in South East Europe  
Security Perceptions and their Impact on Regional Cooperation in South East Europe: The Case of Bosnia and Herzegovina  
Albania’s Foreign Policy in Transition – The Risks of the Status Quo  
The Role of the OSCE in Advancing Security Cooperation in South East Europe  
The Role of the EU in the Western Balkans in the Field of Security: The Reluctant Security Provider  
RACVIAC – Centre for Security Cooperation: 25 Years of Regional Security Partnership in South East Europe  
Security Perceptions and their Impact on Regional Cooperation in South East Europe  
Reimagining UNSC YPS Agenda Localisation: “The Wise Don’t Give in – They Organize”  

Vorwort

Perceptions matter! This statement applies above all to the area of security relations, especially in a region such as South East Europe, which has not yet fully overcome the difficult legacy of conflict from past wars.

The articles in this volume provide an excellent overview of the security perceptions of the six Western Balkan states in geopolitically antagonistic times. They highlight important contributions by international organisations and regional initiatives to improve security cooperation in South East Europe and analyse the obstacles to such cooperation.

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