The book proposes a blueprint for Bosnian development for the 21st century outside the supranational constraints of the European Union, one anchored on Bosnia as a civil state domestically and global citizen in external affairs.
The book proposes a blueprint for Bosnian development for the 21st century outside the supranational constraints of the European Union, one anchored on Bosnia as a civil state domestically and global citizen in external affairs.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Philip C. Aka is Professor of Law and former Dean, Faculty of Law, International University of Sarajevo; and Adjunct Professor of Law, Robert H. McKinney School of Law at Indianapolis.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Tables and Maps Preface Abbreviations 1.Introduction Part I: Starting Point 2. Historical Background 3. Aspirations for EU Integration in Bosnian Thought Part II: Life Under Bosnia's Anxiety IV Constitution 4. Complexity of the Political and Constitutional System 5. Office of the High Representative Part III: The UE in Europe 6. Making the Material Strength of a Single State 7. Two Eras in EU Enlargements Part IV: Bosnian Development 8. Bosnian Integration in the EU 9. Convergence Machine Part V: Alternative Future for Bosnian Development 10. Blueprint for Alternative Futures 11. Teachable Lessons for Bosnia 12. Conclusion
List of Tables and Maps Preface Abbreviations 1.Introduction Part I: Starting Point 2. Historical Background 3. Aspirations for EU Integration in Bosnian Thought Part II: Life Under Bosnia's Anxiety IV Constitution 4. Complexity of the Political and Constitutional System 5. Office of the High Representative Part III: The UE in Europe 6. Making the Material Strength of a Single State 7. Two Eras in EU Enlargements Part IV: Bosnian Development 8. Bosnian Integration in the EU 9. Convergence Machine Part V: Alternative Future for Bosnian Development 10. Blueprint for Alternative Futures 11. Teachable Lessons for Bosnia 12. Conclusion
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