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A comprehensive overview of social security in the Balkan states.
Sommario
Acknowledgements
List of Figures and Tables
Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors
Social Security in the Balkans
Marzena Żakowska and Dorota Domalewska
PART 1
Social Security: Overview of Reforms and Challenges
1 The Social System in Croatia
Challenges and Reforms
Predrag Bejaković
2 Security Threats, Challenges and Risks in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Social Security Perspectives
Nevenko Vranješ, Velibor Lalić and Mile Šikman
3 The Functionality of the Social Security Scheme in Albania Challenges and Perspectives
Teuta Nunaj Kortoci and Shkëlzen Macukulli
PART 2
Pension System: Scheme and Development
4 The Pension System in Greece
Effrosyni E. Kouskouna and Aspasia Strantzalou
5 The Current and Future Consistency of the Pension System and Social Security in Romania in the Face of Demographic Changes
Mirela Cristea and Graţiela Georgiana Noja
6 The Pension System in Bulgaria
The Complexity of Socioeconomic Development towards Sustainable Social Security
Dorota Domalewska and Irina Mindova Docheva
PART 3
Social Security Evolution and Economic Recession
7 The Evolution of the Social Security System in Greece
Nikos Kourachanis
8 Social Security in Greece in the Aftermath of the Economic Recession
Policies and Challenges Laying Ahead
Christos Koutsampelas
Index
Info autore
Marzena Żakowska is Assistant Professor at War Studies University, Warsaw, Poland. She has published numerous articles on the Balkan region and armed conflicts, including "The roots of armed conflicts—multilevel security perspective" and "Strategic challenges for Serbia's integration with the European Union".
Dorota Domalewska is Assistant Professor at War Studies University, Warsaw, Poland. She has published monographs and articles on security, including Multidimensionality of Communication from a Security Perspective. Communication in Crisis Situations and Strategic Communication (Warsaw, 2020, in Polish).
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A comprehensive overview of social security in the Balkan states.
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