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OverviewThe post-Yugoslav states have developed very differently since Yugoslavia dissolved in the early 1990s. This book analyzes the foreign policies of the post-Yugoslav states, thereby focusing on the main goals, actors, decision-making processes and influences on the foreign policies of these countries. Full Product DetailsAuthor: S. Keil , B. StahlPublisher: Palgrave Macmillan Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 4.532kg ISBN: 9781137384126ISBN 10: 1137384123 Pages: 259 Publication Date: 17 December 2014 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPART I: POINT OF DEPARTURE 1. Introduction: The Foreign Policies of the post-Yugoslav States; Soeren Keil and Bernhard Stahl 2. Allies are Forever (until they are no more): Yugoslavia's Multivectoral Foreign Policy during Titoism; Katrin Boeckh PART II: EARLY DEPARTURE - EARLY ARRIVAL 3. From the Balkans to Central Europe and Back: The Foreign Policy of Slovenia; Ana Bojinovi? Fenko und Zlatko Šabi? 4. Croatia fast-forward Foreign Policy: From Yugoslavia to the EU Senada Šelo Šabi? PART III: EARLY DEPARTURE - LATE ARRIVAL 5. Policy Consensus during Institutional Change: Macedonian Foreign Policy since Independence; Cvete Koneska 6. Complex System, Complex Foreign Policy: The Foreign Policy of Bosnia and Herzegovina; Adnan Huski? PART IV: JOINT DEPARTURE - DIFFERENT ARRIVALS 7. An Orpheus Syndrome? Serbian Foreign Policy after the Dissolution of Yugoslavia; Mladen Mladenov 8. From Creeping to Sprinting: The Foreign Policy of Montenegro; Jelena Džanki? 9. Foreign Policy as a ConstitutiveElement of Statehood and Statehood Prerogative: The Case of Kosovo ; Gëzim Krasniqi 10. Conclusion: Foreign Policy Analysis and the post-Yugoslav State; Amelia HadfieldReviewsThis volume represents an important contribution to both the fields of foreign policy analysis and Central and East European area studies. The editors have done a fine job of assembling high quality research and developing a coherent analytical structure that is used throughout the volume. Charles Bukowski, Department of International Studies, Bradley University, USA This book provides a thorough and in-depth analysis of the foreign policies of the seven countries that emerged from the dissolution of Yugoslavia. ... the book is a highly recommended contribution. It is a must-read for scholars and researchers working on EU enlargement and on the foreign policies of post-Yugoslav states. (Stella Georgiadou, Europe-Asia Studies, Vol. 67 (8), October, 2015) Author InformationKatrin Boeckh, Institute for East and Southeast European Studies Regensbur, Germany and the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich, Germany Ana Bojinovi?-Fenko, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Jelena D anki?, European University Institute, Italy Amelia Hadfield, PhD, Canterbury Christ Church University, UK Adnan Huski?, University of Graz, Austria and Sarajevo School of Science and Technology, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Cvete Koneska, Control Risks Group, UK Gëzim Krasniqi, University of Edinburgh, UK Zlatko abi?, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Senada elo abi?, Institute for Development and International Relations, Croatia Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |