Security Community Practices in the Western Balkans
Herausgeber: Stojanovic Gajic, Sonja; Ejdus, Filip
Security Community Practices in the Western Balkans
Herausgeber: Stojanovic Gajic, Sonja; Ejdus, Filip
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Twenty years since the violent breakup of Yugoslavia, the renewal of inter-state armed conflict is hard to imagine: This book investigates the causes and mechanisms that are driving this peaceful transformation.
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Twenty years since the violent breakup of Yugoslavia, the renewal of inter-state armed conflict is hard to imagine: This book investigates the causes and mechanisms that are driving this peaceful transformation.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 160
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 404g
- ISBN-13: 9781472453105
- ISBN-10: 1472453107
- Artikelnr.: 57057497
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 160
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 404g
- ISBN-13: 9781472453105
- ISBN-10: 1472453107
- Artikelnr.: 57057497
Sonja Stojanovi¿ Gaji¿ is Director at the Belgrade Centre for Security Policy. She has more than fifteen years' experience of working on security sector reform programs with particular focus on police reform, gender and security sector reform (SSR). Her original contribution is development of methodology for measuring security sector reform (SSR) from the perspective of civil society tested in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia. She has published internationally on policing, women, peace and conflict resolution. Some of her recent publications are: Women, Peace and Security in the Western Balkans (ed. with Gorana Odanovi¿), Policing in Serbia: Negotiating the Transition between Rhetoric and Reform (with Mark Downes) that appeared in the book Policing Developing Democracies (Routledge 2008). Prior to her current post, Sonja had worked for the OSCE Mission to Serbia and Montenegro in the strategic management program for the Serbian and Montenegrin police services. In the period of 2006-2011, Ms. Stojanovi¿ Gaji¿ worked part-time as a teaching assistant for security studies at the Faculty of Political Sciences of the University of Belgrade. Sonja holds an MA in Politics, Security and Integration with distinction from the School of Slavonic and Eastern European Studies, University College London and she is currently a PhD candidate at the University of Belgrade. Filip Ejdus is Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Belgrade. He acquired his Master's Degree at the Paris Institute of Political Studies (Sciences Po) (2005), at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) (2006) and defended his PhD Thesis in the field of international security at the Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Belgrade (2012). Since 2015, he was Marie Curie Fellow at the School of Sociology, Politics and International Studies, University of Bristol working on a project titled Local Ownership in Security Sector Reform Activities Within CSDP Operations of the EU. In the period January 2007 - March 2009, he was the Executive Director of the Centre for Civil-Military Relations (currently Belgrade Centre for Security Policy) and presently serves as a member of its Management Board. He co-chairs the Regional Stability in South East Europe Study Group (RSSEE) of the PfP Consortium of Defense Academies and Security Studies Institutes. He is the editor of the Journal of Regional Security and author of several books and academic articles in national and international journals in the field of European integration, international relations and security studies.
1. Professional Practices of Security Community Building: Theoretical
Introduction
2. Diplomacy and the Integration of the Western Balkans: Evidence from
Albanian Diplomats
3. From Community of Practice to Security Community in the Western Balkans
- A Role for the Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina
4. Community of Practice among Western Balkan Police Services in
Montenegro: National Politics vs. Professionalism
5. The Police Profession in Kosovo: Caught in the Quagmire Between Politics
and a Regional Security Community
6. Croatia's Police and Security Community Building in The Western Balkans
7. Norms and Sovereignty: Regional Security Cooperation in the Macedonian
Police
8. International Policy Networks and Security Community Building: The Case
of the Partnership for Peace Consortium
9. Conclusion: Security Communities of Practice between National and
Regional Fields, Sonja Stojanovi¿ Gaji¿
Introduction
2. Diplomacy and the Integration of the Western Balkans: Evidence from
Albanian Diplomats
3. From Community of Practice to Security Community in the Western Balkans
- A Role for the Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina
4. Community of Practice among Western Balkan Police Services in
Montenegro: National Politics vs. Professionalism
5. The Police Profession in Kosovo: Caught in the Quagmire Between Politics
and a Regional Security Community
6. Croatia's Police and Security Community Building in The Western Balkans
7. Norms and Sovereignty: Regional Security Cooperation in the Macedonian
Police
8. International Policy Networks and Security Community Building: The Case
of the Partnership for Peace Consortium
9. Conclusion: Security Communities of Practice between National and
Regional Fields, Sonja Stojanovi¿ Gaji¿
1. Professional Practices of Security Community Building: Theoretical
Introduction
2. Diplomacy and the Integration of the Western Balkans: Evidence from
Albanian Diplomats
3. From Community of Practice to Security Community in the Western Balkans
- A Role for the Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina
4. Community of Practice among Western Balkan Police Services in
Montenegro: National Politics vs. Professionalism
5. The Police Profession in Kosovo: Caught in the Quagmire Between Politics
and a Regional Security Community
6. Croatia's Police and Security Community Building in The Western Balkans
7. Norms and Sovereignty: Regional Security Cooperation in the Macedonian
Police
8. International Policy Networks and Security Community Building: The Case
of the Partnership for Peace Consortium
9. Conclusion: Security Communities of Practice between National and
Regional Fields, Sonja Stojanovi¿ Gaji¿
Introduction
2. Diplomacy and the Integration of the Western Balkans: Evidence from
Albanian Diplomats
3. From Community of Practice to Security Community in the Western Balkans
- A Role for the Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina
4. Community of Practice among Western Balkan Police Services in
Montenegro: National Politics vs. Professionalism
5. The Police Profession in Kosovo: Caught in the Quagmire Between Politics
and a Regional Security Community
6. Croatia's Police and Security Community Building in The Western Balkans
7. Norms and Sovereignty: Regional Security Cooperation in the Macedonian
Police
8. International Policy Networks and Security Community Building: The Case
of the Partnership for Peace Consortium
9. Conclusion: Security Communities of Practice between National and
Regional Fields, Sonja Stojanovi¿ Gaji¿