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The new model of intervention that emerged from Bosnia and Kosovo signalled a revolution in International Affairs. The crises in the Balkans revealed a new division of labour amongst Western states: US forces are primarily responsible for military action while European partners are more committed to Peace Support Operations and the subsequent building of 'security communities' via integration into the NATO and EU. This model has been evidenced in the post-9/11 'war on terror'. Here Moustakis and German examine the emergence and practice of this new Western model of intervention, which combines…mehr
The new model of intervention that emerged from Bosnia and Kosovo signalled a revolution in International Affairs. The crises in the Balkans revealed a new division of labour amongst Western states: US forces are primarily responsible for military action while European partners are more committed to Peace Support Operations and the subsequent building of 'security communities' via integration into the NATO and EU. This model has been evidenced in the post-9/11 'war on terror'. Here Moustakis and German examine the emergence and practice of this new Western model of intervention, which combines 'hard'/military and 'soft'/peace approaches, and assess its success and failures in the light of recent operations in Bosnia, Kosovo, Chechnya, Georgia, and Nagorno-Karabakh. The fragile democratisation processes unfolding in the Balkans and the Caucasus offer important insights into the challenges of securing volatile regions and peripheries.
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Autorenporträt
Fotios Moustakis is Senior Lecturer in Strategic Studies at the Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth and was awarded his PhD in International Relations by the University of Aberdeen in 2000. He is the author of Greek-Turkish Relations and NATO and co-editor of Russian Foreign Policy since the end of the Cold War. Tracey German is Lecturer in Defence Studies at King's College, London and author of Russia's Chechen War.
Inhaltsangabe
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Chapter 1: The Application of Pluralistic Security Community in Europe: A New Model for Europe? Chapter 2: Obstacles Towards Effective Implementation of a European Security Community in Bosnia-Herzegovina Chapter 3: The Consolidation of the Security Community in the Balkans: Fact or Fiction? The Case of Kosovo-Metohia Chapter 4: Turkish-Kurdish Relations and the European Union: An Unprecedented Shift in Kemalist Paradigm The Caucasus Chapter 5: Chechnya Chapter 6: Georgia Chapter 7: Nagorno-Karabakh Conclusion
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Chapter 1: The Application of Pluralistic Security Community in Europe: A New Model for Europe? Chapter 2: Obstacles Towards Effective Implementation of a European Security Community in Bosnia-Herzegovina Chapter 3: The Consolidation of the Security Community in the Balkans: Fact or Fiction? The Case of Kosovo-Metohia Chapter 4: Turkish-Kurdish Relations and the European Union: An Unprecedented Shift in Kemalist Paradigm The Caucasus Chapter 5: Chechnya Chapter 6: Georgia Chapter 7: Nagorno-Karabakh Conclusion
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