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Informationen zum Autor Maire Braniff is Lecturer in Politics at the University of Ulster! Northern Ireland and also holds a research assistantship at Dublin City University! Ireland. She was awarded a PhD in Politics by Queen's University! Belfast. Klappentext Emerging from a decade of violent ethnic and inter-state conflict during the 1990s! the countries of the Western Balkans entered a phase of rebuilding and reconciliation. This title explores EU's considerable efforts to influence and shape the nature of state! society and foreign relations in the region. Emerging from a decade of violent ethnic and inter-state conflict during the 1990s, the countries of the Western Balkans entered a phase of rebuilding and reconciliation. This title explores EU's considerable efforts to influence and shape the nature of state, society and foreign relations in the region. Zusammenfassung Emerging from a decade of violent ethnic and inter-state conflict during the 1990s! the countries of the Western Balkans entered a phase of rebuilding and reconciliation. This title explores EU's considerable efforts to influence and shape the nature of state! society and foreign relations in the region. Inhaltsverzeichnis IntroductionChapter 1: The EU-Enlargement Approach and Conflict TransformationChapter 2: The EU! Croatia and Serbia! 1990-99Chapter 3: EU Enlargement: Evolution! Lesson Learning and Policy ImpactChapter 4: The Impact on CroatiaChapter 5: The Impact on SerbiaChapter 6: EU Intervention: Shortcomings and SuccessesConclusion: Integrating Peace