Is Southeastern Europe doomed to instability?: a regional perspective

Presented here are the views of experts and intellectuals from South-East Europe regarding the need for regional reconstruction and development in order to foster regional stability. The cardinal issue addressed by each of the contributors is how the region can avoid political isolation and enhance...

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Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London [u.a.] Cass 2002
Edition:1. publ.
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Summary:Presented here are the views of experts and intellectuals from South-East Europe regarding the need for regional reconstruction and development in order to foster regional stability. The cardinal issue addressed by each of the contributors is how the region can avoid political isolation and enhance its chances of attaining economic stability and social cohesion. If achieved, this could pave the way for gradual political and economic integration with the European Union in the future. This book includes both an analysis of recent developments and a presentation of findings and recommendations, which international observers and policy makers should find useful. Political and scholarly work being conducted within the regions is cited, providing a specifically southeast European perspective.--Publisher description.
Item Description:Auch in: The journal of Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, Bd. 2/1, 2002
Physical Description:254 S.
ISBN:071468256X
071465289X

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