Competing External Influences in South East Europe. Implications for Regional Consolidation
By: Jureković, Predrag [ed.].
Material type: BookSeries: Study Group Information 15/2019.Publisher: Wien : Republic of Austria, Federal Ministry of Defence, 2019Description: 143 S.Online resources: Click here to access online Summary: Has South East Europe become the arena of competing geopolitical influences and what could this mean for the already difficult process of consolidating the fragile and partly still hostile relations in this region? Based on this key question, the EU’s and U.S.’ policies towards South East Europe are compared with the external influence from China, Russia, Turkey and the Gulf states. The convergence and divergence of different geopolitical concepts vis-à-vis this part of Europe is analysed in depth. Furthermore, the external impact on politics, economy, society and security in various South East European countries is highlighted.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Has South East Europe become the arena of competing geopolitical influences and what could this mean for the already difficult process of consolidating the fragile and partly still hostile relations in this region?
Based on this key question, the EU’s and U.S.’ policies towards South East Europe are compared with the external influence from China, Russia, Turkey and the Gulf states. The convergence and divergence of different geopolitical concepts vis-à-vis this part of Europe is analysed in depth. Furthermore, the external impact on politics, economy, society and security in various South East European countries is highlighted.