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Eu Conflict Management

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor James Hughes is Professor of comparative politics at the London School of Economics. He is also editor of Development and Transition! the newsletter of the United Nations Development Programme. Zusammenfassung This book analyses many of the complex cases of EU involvement within its boundaries, in its immediate neighbourhood, and globally. This book was published as a special issue in Ethnopolitics. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction: The Making of EU Conflict Management Strategy—Development through Security? James Hughes 2. Paying for Peace: Comparing the EU’s Role in the Conflicts in Northern Ireland and Kosovo James Hughes 3. The EU’s Role in the Cyprus Conflict: System Failure or Structural Metamorphosis? Christalla Yakinthou 4. The Stabilization and Association Process in the Western Balkans: An Effective Instrument of Post-conflict Management? Claire Gordon 5. The Role of the EU in the Reform of Dayton in Bosnia-Herzegovina Sofia Sebastian 6. Was the EU’s Role in Conflict Management in Macedonia a Success? Zoran Ilievski and Dane Taleski 7. The European Neighbourhood Policy and Conflict Management: A Comparison of Moldova and the Caucasus Gwendolyn Sasse 8. Firm in Rhetoric, Compromising in Reality: The EU in the Israeli–Palestinian Conflict Nathalie Tocci 9. EU Conflict Management in Africa: The Limits of an International Actor Catherine Gegout

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