From Stabilisation to Integration : : The Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe. Vol. 1 Articles, Vol. 2 Documents / / Erhard Busek, Björn Kühne.

The Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe has recently handed over responsibility for regional co-operation in South Eastern Europe to its regionally owned successor organisation, the Regional Co-operation Council. To recapitulate the nine years of work of the Stability Pact in the field of democr...

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Place / Publishing House:Köln : : Böhlau Verlag, , [2010]
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Year of Publication:2010
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (956 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • List of Abbreviations
  • Note from the Editors
  • Foreword
  • 1.1 Adapting to a changing environment — different phases and functions of the Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe
  • 1.2. Regional Co-operation in the context of European and Euro-Atlantic Integration
  • 2.1 The challenges of democratisation and human rights in the Balkans
  • 2.2 A bottom-up approach to democratisation: the role of the Stability Pact in strengthening local democracies and enhancing cross-border co-operation in the Balkans
  • 2.3 Media development in South Eastern Europe
  • 2.4 The shift in the approach of international actors to the situation of women in conflict and post-conflict regions 1999–2008: the case of the Balkans
  • 2.5 Parliamentary co-operation in the framework of the Stability Pact
  • 2.6 Education in South Eastern Europe: from assistance to co-operation
  • 3.1 Economic development in South Eastern Europe
  • 3.2 The Development of Regional Infrastructure in South Eastern Europe
  • 3.3 Creating a Regional Energy Market
  • 3.4 Increasing Investment and Trade in South Eastern Europe — a regional approach
  • 3.6 eSEE — a not so easy challenge for South Eastern Europe
  • 3.7 The social dimension of regional co-operation in economic development in South Eastern Europe
  • 4.1 Security Challenges in South Eastern Europe
  • 4.2 The Ohrid Process on Border Security and Management
  • 4.3 Defence and Security: Regional Cooperation and Arms Control
  • 4.4 Seesac — The South East European Small Arms Clearinghouse
  • 4.5 Cross-border co-operation in the fight against organised crime : the initiative against organised crime (SPOC) and regional police co-operation (Police Forum)
  • 4.6 The Regional Anticorruption Initiative
  • 4.7 The Migration, Asylum and Refugees Regional Initiative
  • 4.8 The Disaster Prevention and Preparedness Initiative for South Eastern Europe
  • 5.1 Transforming the Stability Pact into a ‘regionally owned’ Regional Co-operation Council
  • 5.2 Responding to crises on our doorsteps — The Stability Pact and Regional Co-operation in South Eastern Europe: Achievements, shortcomings and lessons for the future
  • Afterword
  • Front matter 2
  • Contents
  • 1. Founding Documents
  • 2. Regional Table Documents
  • 3. Working Table I. – Democracy
  • 4. Working Table II. – Economy
  • 5. Working Table III. – Security
  • 6. Reports on Stability Pact Activities
  • 7. Transition to the Regional Co-Operation Council
  • 8. Joint Declaration on the Establishment of the Regional Co-Operation Council, 27 February 2008