Provides a detailed study of the European recognition of new states in Yugoslavia and examines the wider implications.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Richard Caplan is Lecturer in International Relations and Fellow of Linacre College, University of Oxford. He has published widely on international organisations and conflict management, European security and defence policy, and the crises in the former Yugoslavia. He is the author of International Governance of War-Torn Territories (2005) and co-editor of Europe's New Nationalism: States and Minorities in Conflict (1996) and State of the Union: The Clinton Administration and the Nation in Profile (1994).
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Acknowledgements Introduction 1. The EC's recognition policy: origins and terms of reference 2. Recognition of states: legal thinking and historic practice 3. International law, international relations and the recognition of states 4. EC recognition of new states in Yugoslavia: the strategic consequences 5. Political conditionality and conflict management Conclusion Appendices: EPC Declaration on the Recognition of New States in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union (16 December 1991) EPC Declaration on Yugoslavia (16 December 1991) Treaty Provisions for the Convention (at 4 November 1991) Bibliography Index.
Acknowledgements Introduction 1. The EC's recognition policy: origins and terms of reference 2. Recognition of states: legal thinking and historic practice 3. International law, international relations and the recognition of states 4. EC recognition of new states in Yugoslavia: the strategic consequences 5. Political conditionality and conflict management Conclusion Appendices: EPC Declaration on the Recognition of New States in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union (16 December 1991) EPC Declaration on Yugoslavia (16 December 1991) Treaty Provisions for the Convention (at 4 November 1991) Bibliography Index.
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