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Title The foreign policies of post-Yugoslav states : from Yugoslavia to Europe / [edited by] Soeren Keil, Senior Lecturer in International Relations, Department of Psychology, Politics and Sociology, Bernhard Stahl, Professor of International Politics, Department of Political Science, University of Passau, Germany
Published Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2014

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Series New perspectives on South-East Europe
New perspectives on South-East Europe.
Contents PART I: POINT OF DEPARTURE -- 1. Introduction: The Foreign Policies of the post-Yugoslav States; Soeren Keil and Bernhard Stahl -- 2. Allies are Forever (until they are no more): Yugoslavia's Multivectoral Foreign Policy during Titoism; Katrin Boeckh -- -- PART II: EARLY DEPARTURE -- EARLY ARRIVAL -- 3. From the Balkans to Central Europe and Back: The Foreign Policy of Slovenia; Ana Bojinovic Fenko und Zlatko abic -- 4. Croatia fast-forward Foreign Policy: From Yugoslavia to the EU -- Senada elo abic -- -- PART III: EARLY DEPARTURE -- LATE ARRIVAL -- 5. Policy Consensus during Institutional Change: Macedonian Foreign Policy since Independence; Cvete Koneska -- 6. Complex System, Complex Foreign Policy: The Foreign Policy of Bosnia and Herzegovina; Adnan Huskic -- PART IV: JOINT DEPARTURE -- DIFFERENT ARRIVALS -- 7. An Orpheus Syndrome? Serbian Foreign Policy after the Dissolution of Yugoslavia; Mladen Mladenov -- 8. From Creeping to Sprinting: The Foreign Policy of Montenegro; Jelena Dankic -- 9. Foreign Policy as a Constitutive Element of Statehood and Statehood Prerogative: The Case of Kosovo ; Gzim Krasniqi -- 10. Conclusion: Foreign Policy Analysis and the post-Yugoslav State; Amelia Hadfield
Summary "The post-Yugoslav states have developed very differently since Yugoslavia dissolved in the early 1990s. This collection analyzes the foreign policies of the post-Yugoslav states focusing on the main goals, actors, decision-making processes and influences on the foreign policies of these countries. It demonstrates how internal and external developments help to explain why their foreign policy, and with it EU integration, have proceeded so differently. Country experts analyze the seven states that emerged from the former Yugoslavia and point towards unique developments in these countries that have had a profound impact on their foreign policy. From Kosovo's struggle for recognition to Macedonia's name dispute with Greece, this volume discusses foreign policy from a unique insider perspective, thereby offering an original analysis of decision-making processes and foreign policy instruments in the post-Yugoslav states"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Post-communism -- Former Yugoslav republics
International relations -- Yugoslavia & former Yugoslavia.
Central government policies -- Yugoslavia & former Yugoslavia.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- International Relations -- General.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- International Relations -- Diplomacy.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Globalization.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- International.
Diplomatic relations
Politics and government
Post-communism
International relations -- Yugoslavia.
Central -- national -- federal government policies -- Yugoslavia.
Politics and Government.
SUBJECT Former Yugoslav republics -- Foreign relations
Former Yugoslav republics -- Politics and government
Subject Yugoslavia
Form Electronic book
Author Keil, Soeren, editor
Stahl, Bernhard, 1963- editor.
ISBN 9781137384133
1137384131
9781137384126
1137384123