Bosnia and Herzegovina’s foreign policy since independence
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Bosnia and Herzegovina’s foreign policy since independence edited by Jasmin Hasić, Dženeta Karabegović 1st ed. 2019 Cham Springer International Publishing Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan 2019 XXV, 262 p. online forrás szöveg txt rdacontent számítógépes c rdamedia távoli hozzáférés cr rdacarrier szövegfájl PDF rda New perspectives on South-East Europe 2662-5857 1 Structure, Frameworks, Processes, Institutions and Actors of BiH Foreign Policy since Independence (J. Hasić and D. Karabegović) -- 2 BiH’s Wartime Foreign Policy: Lobbying for Peace and Lifting the Arms Embargo (A. Sokol) -- 3 BiH’s Engagement in Multilateral Fora: Key Foreign Policy Positions within International Organizations (N. Džananović) -- 4 Euro-Atlantic Integrations of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Shifting Gears and Reinterpreting Motives in Foreign Affairs (D. Čepo) -- 5 Foreign Economic Policy and Trade Relations of BiH (A. Kalamujić) -- 6 BiH's Foreign Policy Orientation Towards International Judicial Institutions (C. Bonora) -- 7 Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Contributions to International Military-Security-Peace Operations (T. Domi and D. Petrić) -- 8 A Strategic Review of BiH’s Bilateral Relations with the Major Powers (J. Mujanović) -- 9 BiH’s Foreign Policy towards Neighboring Countries: Patterns of Reinterpretation and Redefinition (P. Marković and M. Subašić) -- 10 ‘Protection and Promotion of BiH's Citizens’ Interests Abroad’: Foreign Policy Relations with Diaspora (D. Karabegović and J. Hasić) -- 11 BiH Foreign Policy Governance: Evolutive Practices and Contested Discourses (N. Andjelić). This book is the first to provide a comprehensive and systematic analysis of the foreign policy of Bosnia and Herzegovina, a post-conflict country with an active agency in international affairs. Bridging academic and policy debates, the book summarizes and further examines the first twenty-five years of BiH’s foreign policy following the country’s independence from Yugoslavia in 1992. Topics covered include conflict and post-conflict periods, Euro-Atlantic integration, political affairs on both local and regional levels, integration with a variety of international organizations and actors, neighboring states, bilateral relations with relevant other states including the United States, Russia, selected EU countries, and Turkey, as well as BiH’s diaspora. The book highlights that despite their apparent weakness, post-conflict states have agency to carry out foreign policy goals and engage with the international sphere, including in geopolitics, and thus provides a novel insight into weak states and their role in international politics. Jasmin Hasić is Assistant Professor at the Department of International Relations and European Studies, International Burch University, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Dženeta Karabegović is a researcher at the University of Salzburg, Austria. Nyomtatott kiadás: ISBN 9783030056537 Nyomtatott kiadás: ISBN 9783030056551 Az e-könyvek a teljes ELTE IP-tartományon belül online elérhetők. e-book könyv Europe Politics and government International relations EUL10000039150 Y World politics EUL10000046626 Y Diplomacy EUL10000354713 Y Political science EUL10000032156 Y Peace EUL10000038321 Y külpolitika Bosznia-Hercegovina EUL10001066990 Y Bosznia-Hercegovina politika és kormányzat tanulmányok elektronikus könyv Hasić, Jasmin szerkesztő EUL10001066987 Y Karabegović, Dženeta szerkesztő EUL10001066988 Y SpringerLink (Online service) közreadó testület New perspectives on South-East Europe EUL10001035622 Y Online változat https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-05654-4 EUL01 |
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Bosnia and Herzegovina’s foreign policy since independence |
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Bosnia and Herzegovina’s foreign policy since independence New perspectives on South-East Europe, ISSN 2662-5857 Europe -- Politics and government International relations World politics Diplomacy Political science Peace külpolitika -- Bosznia-Hercegovina Bosznia-Hercegovina -- politika és kormányzat tanulmányok elektronikus könyv |
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Bosnia and Herzegovina’s foreign policy since independence |
title_full |
Bosnia and Herzegovina’s foreign policy since independence edited by Jasmin Hasić, Dženeta Karabegović |
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Bosnia and Herzegovina’s foreign policy since independence edited by Jasmin Hasić, Dženeta Karabegović |
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Bosnia and Herzegovina’s foreign policy since independence edited by Jasmin Hasić, Dženeta Karabegović |
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Bosnia and Herzegovina’s foreign policy since independence |
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bosnia and herzegovina s foreign policy since independence |
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New perspectives on South-East Europe, ISSN 2662-5857 |
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New perspectives on South-East Europe |
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2019 |
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2019 |
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XXV, 262 p. : online forrás |
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1st ed. 2019 |
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978-3-030-05654-4 |
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2662-5857 |
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Europe -- Politics and government International relations World politics Diplomacy Political science Peace külpolitika -- Bosznia-Hercegovina Bosznia-Hercegovina -- politika és kormányzat tanulmányok elektronikus könyv |
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Europe -- Politics and government International relations World politics Diplomacy Political science Peace külpolitika -- Bosznia-Hercegovina Bosznia-Hercegovina -- politika és kormányzat tanulmányok elektronikus könyv International relations World politics Diplomacy Political science Peace külpolitika Politics and government politika és kormányzat |
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-05654-4 |
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320 - Political science |
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This book is the first to provide a comprehensive and systematic analysis of the foreign policy of Bosnia and Herzegovina, a post-conflict country with an active agency in international affairs. Bridging academic and policy debates, the book summarizes and further examines the first twenty-five years of BiH’s foreign policy following the country’s independence from Yugoslavia in 1992. Topics covered include conflict and post-conflict periods, Euro-Atlantic integration, political affairs on both local and regional levels, integration with a variety of international organizations and actors, neighboring states, bilateral relations with relevant other states including the United States, Russia, selected EU countries, and Turkey, as well as BiH’s diaspora. The book highlights that despite their apparent weakness, post-conflict states have agency to carry out foreign policy goals and engage with the international sphere, including in geopolitics, and thus provides a novel insight into weak states and their role in international politics. Jasmin Hasić is Assistant Professor at the Department of International Relations and European Studies, International Burch University, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Dženeta Karabegović is a researcher at the University of Salzburg, Austria. |