Through the intervention of the European Union, the lives of
people living in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia and Kosovo have been
transformed beyond recognition. From the perspective of the Western
Balkans today, the EU looks and acts like a development agency with
a spectacularly broad brief and very deep pockets. Yet until the
end of the 20th century, external relations and foreign policy were
minor aspects of EU activity. How and why has the role of the EU
changed so dramatically and what does this reveal about the future
development of the Balkan states?
"Europe's Balkan Dilemma" offers the first comprehensive
analysis of the impact of EU assistance and intervention in
Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia and newly independent Kosovo. In this
important new book Adam Fagan places the fundamental question of
what has been achieved through the EU's increased involvement in
the region in the context of the EU's ambitions in global security
and conflict management beyond the Balkan states. "Europe's Balkan
Dilemma" will be a vital resource not only for students of
International Relations and European Studies but also for anyone
involved in helping to equip this tumultuous region for the next
phase in its eventful history.
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