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Title: Building a New Atlantic Alliance. By: Rubin, James P., Foreign Affairs, 00157120, Jul/Aug2008, Vol. 87, Issue 4
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With Friends Like TheseWith Friends Like These
West with respect to Ukraine—“credibility of great-power security guarantees versus chain-ganging”—have, over the past twenty years
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George NiculescuGeorge Niculescu
Alliance, and, at the same time, the launch of the nato senior Executive Master program of the nspspa, which trained officers and civil servants from the Wider Black Sea area for work with nato structures
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The Western Balkans in 21st Century – Stabilization and Democratization through Euro-Atlantic and European Integration Lidija Čehulić Vukadinović, Ph. DThe Western Balkans in 21st Century – Stabilization and Democratization through Euro-Atlantic and European Integration Lidija Čehulić Vukadinović, Ph. D
Associate professor of international relations, Faculty of politial science,University of Zagreb, Croatia
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Lidija Čehulić Vukadinović1 Western Balkans’ Countries and their accession to nato and euLidija Čehulić Vukadinović1 Western Balkans’ Countries and their accession to nato and eu
Western Balkans (after Croatia becomes the eu member) will in future increasingly depend on interests of the national political elites and overall internal situation in particular country
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Russia in the Post-Western World: the End of Normalization Paradigm?Russia in the Post-Western World: the End of Normalization Paradigm?
Zakaria 2008, 2 is approaching, it has important implications for Russia’s foreign policy. The shift puts limitations on the Kremlin’s strategy of becoming a “normal great power” or gaining recognition of its interests through development of economic and political
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