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  • Challenges of multilateral regional security and defence cooperation in South East Europe
    Prezelj, Iztok
    Regional security and defence cooperation in South East Europe (SEE) has become increasingly important since the end of major armed conflicts. The first wave of such initiatives was established in ... 1996 after the war ended in Bosnia and Herzegovina (e.g. SEECP, SECI and SEDM), while the second wave led to the establishment of the Stability Pact for South East Europe, presently the Regional Cooperation Council (RCC), and many others after the war in Kosovo and democratic changes in Croatia and Serbia. Multilateral cooperative initiatives have played a relevant role in reconnecting the region in many areas and preventing further wars or related deterioration of security. I argue in this paper that South East Europe has not faced a lack of multilateral security or defence cooperation in the past 10 years, but a problem of the effi ciency of the regional initiatives. The paper first maps the network of regional initiatives and then addresses several related challenges that hinder efficiency in regional cooperation, such as the changed problem of regional ownership, the lack of a regional identity, the escape syndrome and related distorted perception of regional cooperation, the problem of artificiality and superficiality of certain regional initiatives and the lack of a coherent approach to regional cooperation.
    Vrsta gradiva - članek, sestavni del
    Leto - 2013
    Jezik - angleški
    COBISS.SI-ID - 32337757