Western Balkans in the World
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Western Balkans in the World
Linkages and Relations with Non-Western Countries
Tzifakis, Nikolaos; Bieber, Florian
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2021
288
Mole
Inglês
9781032240909
15 a 20 dias
530
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Introduction: The Influence of External Actors in the Western Balkans
Part I Regional Dynamics
Chapter 1 Security co-operation in the Western Balkans: Cracks and erosion of Euro-Atlantic integration?
Chapter 2 The economic development of the Western Balkans: The importance of non-EU actors
Part II Western Balkan Case Studies
Chapter 3 Serbia: Looking East, going West?
Chapter 4 Bosnia and Herzegovina: Abandoned by the West, embraced by the East?
Chapter 5 Kosovo: Between Western and Non-Western States
Chapter 6 North Macedonia: A fertile ground for external influences
Chapter 7 Montenegro: Always at a Crossroads
Chapter 8 Albania: New Geopolitics and shifting linkages
Part III Non-Western Countries
Chapter 9 Russia: Playing a Weak Hand Well
Chapter 10 China: A New Geoeconomic Approach to the Balkans
Chapter 11 Turkey: Forced marriage or marriage of convenience with the Western Balkans?
Chapter 12 UAE: Sultanism meets illiberal democracy.
Conclusions
Part I Regional Dynamics
Chapter 1 Security co-operation in the Western Balkans: Cracks and erosion of Euro-Atlantic integration?
Chapter 2 The economic development of the Western Balkans: The importance of non-EU actors
Part II Western Balkan Case Studies
Chapter 3 Serbia: Looking East, going West?
Chapter 4 Bosnia and Herzegovina: Abandoned by the West, embraced by the East?
Chapter 5 Kosovo: Between Western and Non-Western States
Chapter 6 North Macedonia: A fertile ground for external influences
Chapter 7 Montenegro: Always at a Crossroads
Chapter 8 Albania: New Geopolitics and shifting linkages
Part III Non-Western Countries
Chapter 9 Russia: Playing a Weak Hand Well
Chapter 10 China: A New Geoeconomic Approach to the Balkans
Chapter 11 Turkey: Forced marriage or marriage of convenience with the Western Balkans?
Chapter 12 UAE: Sultanism meets illiberal democracy.
Conclusions
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Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan;UNCTAD's Database;Balkans;Western Balkans;Society;SFR Yugoslavia;Albania;FDI Stock;Bosnia;Western Balkan Countries;EU;Western Balkan Economies;Governance;IMF Data;Kosovo;Russian MFA;Montenegro;NATO Membership;Small Powers;Balkan Countries;Euro-Atlantic integration;ICG Report;foreign policy;NATO Accession;Western Balkans' economic development;Bin Zayed Al Nahyan;foreign investments;EU Membership;EU Member State;EU's Share;NATO Enlargement;EU Declaration;Global Gdp Growth;EU Trading Partner;EU's Enlargement Policy;Western Balkan Region;EU Accession Process;ICTY's Work
Introduction: The Influence of External Actors in the Western Balkans
Part I Regional Dynamics
Chapter 1 Security co-operation in the Western Balkans: Cracks and erosion of Euro-Atlantic integration?
Chapter 2 The economic development of the Western Balkans: The importance of non-EU actors
Part II Western Balkan Case Studies
Chapter 3 Serbia: Looking East, going West?
Chapter 4 Bosnia and Herzegovina: Abandoned by the West, embraced by the East?
Chapter 5 Kosovo: Between Western and Non-Western States
Chapter 6 North Macedonia: A fertile ground for external influences
Chapter 7 Montenegro: Always at a Crossroads
Chapter 8 Albania: New Geopolitics and shifting linkages
Part III Non-Western Countries
Chapter 9 Russia: Playing a Weak Hand Well
Chapter 10 China: A New Geoeconomic Approach to the Balkans
Chapter 11 Turkey: Forced marriage or marriage of convenience with the Western Balkans?
Chapter 12 UAE: Sultanism meets illiberal democracy.
Conclusions
Part I Regional Dynamics
Chapter 1 Security co-operation in the Western Balkans: Cracks and erosion of Euro-Atlantic integration?
Chapter 2 The economic development of the Western Balkans: The importance of non-EU actors
Part II Western Balkan Case Studies
Chapter 3 Serbia: Looking East, going West?
Chapter 4 Bosnia and Herzegovina: Abandoned by the West, embraced by the East?
Chapter 5 Kosovo: Between Western and Non-Western States
Chapter 6 North Macedonia: A fertile ground for external influences
Chapter 7 Montenegro: Always at a Crossroads
Chapter 8 Albania: New Geopolitics and shifting linkages
Part III Non-Western Countries
Chapter 9 Russia: Playing a Weak Hand Well
Chapter 10 China: A New Geoeconomic Approach to the Balkans
Chapter 11 Turkey: Forced marriage or marriage of convenience with the Western Balkans?
Chapter 12 UAE: Sultanism meets illiberal democracy.
Conclusions
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan;UNCTAD's Database;Balkans;Western Balkans;Society;SFR Yugoslavia;Albania;FDI Stock;Bosnia;Western Balkan Countries;EU;Western Balkan Economies;Governance;IMF Data;Kosovo;Russian MFA;Montenegro;NATO Membership;Small Powers;Balkan Countries;Euro-Atlantic integration;ICG Report;foreign policy;NATO Accession;Western Balkans' economic development;Bin Zayed Al Nahyan;foreign investments;EU Membership;EU Member State;EU's Share;NATO Enlargement;EU Declaration;Global Gdp Growth;EU Trading Partner;EU's Enlargement Policy;Western Balkan Region;EU Accession Process;ICTY's Work