ABSTRACT

Considering the enormous problems of the Balkans during the 1990s, the experts who contributed to this study believe that there are solutions to the seemingly intractable situation and the legacy of the disintegration of the former Soviet Union.

chapter |13 pages

The Bright Side of Balkan Politics

Cooperation in the Balkans

chapter |20 pages

Civil Society and Multilateral Cooperative Models

The Role of Non-Governmental Organizations in the Stability Pact for Southeastern Europe

chapter |12 pages

From an Omnipresent and Strong to a Big and Weak State

Democratization and State Reform in Southeastern Europe 1

chapter |15 pages

The Difficult Road to the Independent Media

Is the Post-Communist Transition Over?

chapter |14 pages

Corruption and Organized Crime in Southeastern Europe

A Paradigm of Social Change Revisited

chapter |22 pages

The Albanian Question in the Aftermath of the War

A Proposal to Break the Status Deadlock

chapter |18 pages

The International Presence in Kosovo and Regional Security

The Deep Winter of UN Security Council Resolution 1244 1

chapter |17 pages

Yugoslavia at the Crossroads

Reforms or Disintegration?

chapter |11 pages

Greece and FYROM

A Partnership for Stability in Southeastern Europe?