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In this collection scholars, policymakers, and military officials explore the conditions that gave rise to the Balkan wars in the 1990s, the application of international law to the wars, the conduct of the wars, and post-war issues. The essays are based on presentations given at the International Conference on the Balkans held at Florida Atlantic University in February 2002. The contributors come from varied backgrounds, including international law, genocide studies, peacekeeping, European politics, communications, history, and military studies.
This book brings together leading academic specialists and policy
practitioners to explore and develop cooperative approaches for
managing critical contemporary and emerging security challenges for
South East Europe and the wider international community.
Including a range of contributors from South East European
countries, the United States, and other interested regional
parties, this book focuses upon trust, partnership, and a striving
for more effective regional integration. In antithesis to
traditional approaches to national security driven by the illusions
of power and national egotism, this collection adopts what has
become the dominant approach to security management in South East
Europe today - an attempt to conceptualize and realize security in
all of its aspects as a cooperative endeavour for the collective
good.
This book explores transnational challenges that will dominate the
international security agenda in the years to come, in South East
Europe and beyond. Issues considered include management of weapons
of mass destruction, cyber security, transnational organized crime
and corruption, violent extremism and terrorism, energy security,
maritime security, economic development, and demographic change.
In this collection scholars, policymakers and military officials
explore the conditions that gave rise to the Balkan wars in the
1990s, the application of international law to the wars the conduct
of the wars, and post-war issues. The essays are based on
presentations given at the International Conference on the Balkans
held at Florida Atlantic University in February 2002. The
contributors come from varied backgrounds, including international
law, genocide studies, peacekeeping, European politics,
communications, history and military studies.
In this book, leading academics and policy practitioners develop
approaches for managing critical contemporary and emerging security
challenges for South East Europe. They attempt to conceptualize and
realize security as a cooperative endeavour for collective good, in
contrast to security narratives driven by power and national
egotism.
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