Scholars of international relations, about equally divided between eastern and western European, address the usual range of problems encountered when consolidating conquered territory, chief among them how to keep the native from fighting each other and pay attention to their betters. The eight reports represent the findings of the first phase of a research project begun in 1996 by the EastWest Institute, on the subregions of East-Central and South-Eastern Europe and the Trans-Caucasus.
Scholars of international relations, about equally divided between eastern and western European, address the usual range of problems encountered when consolidating conquered territory, chief among them how to keep the native from fighting each other and pay attention to their betters. The eight reports represent the findings of the first phase of a research project begun in 1996 by the EastWest Institute, on the subregions of East-Central and South-Eastern Europe and the Trans-Caucasus.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction, Renata Dwan Chapter 1 Reflections on Subregionalism and Wider European Security, Anders Bjurner Part I East-Central Europe Chapter 2 The Western NIS, Charles King Chapter 3 Subregional Relations and Cooperative Initiatives in East-Central Europe, Oleksandr Pavliuk Part II South-Eastern Europe Chapter 4 External Institutional Frameworks and Subregionalism in South-Eastern Europe, Sophia Clément Chapter 5 Legitimizing Subregionalism, Plamen Pantev Part III Trans-Caucasus Chapter 6 External Factors Affecting Subregional Cooperation in the Southern Tier, S. Neil MacFarlane Chapter 7 The Southern Caucasus, Arif Yunusov Part IV Interlocking Cooperation Chapter 8 Europe's Security Architecture and the New "Boundary Zones", Andrew Cottey conclusion Conclusion, Renata Dwan
Introduction, Renata Dwan Chapter 1 Reflections on Subregionalism and Wider European Security, Anders Bjurner Part I East-Central Europe Chapter 2 The Western NIS, Charles King Chapter 3 Subregional Relations and Cooperative Initiatives in East-Central Europe, Oleksandr Pavliuk Part II South-Eastern Europe Chapter 4 External Institutional Frameworks and Subregionalism in South-Eastern Europe, Sophia Clément Chapter 5 Legitimizing Subregionalism, Plamen Pantev Part III Trans-Caucasus Chapter 6 External Factors Affecting Subregional Cooperation in the Southern Tier, S. Neil MacFarlane Chapter 7 The Southern Caucasus, Arif Yunusov Part IV Interlocking Cooperation Chapter 8 Europe's Security Architecture and the New "Boundary Zones", Andrew Cottey conclusion Conclusion, Renata Dwan
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