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The Western Balkans in the World

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The Western Balkans in the World

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Linkages and Relations with Non-Western Countries

The Western Balkans in the World

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The Western Balkans in the World book

Linkages and Relations with Non-Western Countries
Edited ByFlorian Bieber, Nikolaos Tzifakis
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2019
eBook Published 11 July 2019
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429243349
Pages 288
eBook ISBN 9780429243349
Subjects Area Studies, Politics & International Relations
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Bieber, F., & Tzifakis, N. (Eds.). (2019). The Western Balkans in the World: Linkages and Relations with Non-Western Countries (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429243349

ABSTRACT

This book provides a detailed understanding of how different types of engagements impact upon the reform and EU integration of the Western Balkan region. It examines the influence of Russia, China, Turkey and the UAE in the region and analyses the range of existing links.

Contributors offer an academic and multifaceted perspective of the role of external and non-Western actors in the region that goes beyond, on the one hand, the tendency of some Western decision makers to perceive all engagement by third powers as a sinister threat and, on the other, the view of regional governments of all external involvement as a boon coming at a time of Western neglect and reduced foreign investments. By looking at the importance of Russia, Turkey, China and the UAE in the Western Balkans, the book sheds light on one key arena of global competition, offers new insights on the strengths and weaknesses of Euro–Atlantic integration and advances our knowledge of foreign policy and its economic, social and security dimensions for small and medium-sized countries.

It will be of interest to academics, postgraduate and research students, and think-tankers with research interest in IR and Southeast European Studies. European decision makers will also gain an insight into the extent of non-Western influence in the region.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |14 pages

Introduction

The influence of external actors in the Western Balkans
Edited ByFlorian Bieber, Nikolaos Tzifakis

part Part I|44 pages

Regional dynamics

chapter 1|19 pages

Security cooperation in the Western Balkans

Cracks and erosion of Euro–Atlantic integration?
ByTobias Flessenkemper, Marko Kmezić

chapter 2|23 pages

The economic development of the Western Balkans

The importance of non-EU actors
ByMatteo Bonomi, Milica Uvalic

part Part II|125 pages

Western Balkan case studies

chapter 3|22 pages

Serbia

Looking East, going West?
ByFlorent Marciacq

chapter 4|25 pages

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Abandoned by the West, embraced by the East?
ByAdnan Huskić

chapter 5|18 pages

Kosovo

Between Western and non-Western states
ByGëzim Visoka

chapter 6|20 pages

North Macedonia

A fertile ground for external influences
ByZoran Nechev, Ivan Nikolovski

chapter 7|18 pages

Montenegro

Always at a crossroads
ByJovana Marović

chapter 8|20 pages

Albania

New geopolitics and shifting linkages
ByEnika Abazi

part Part III|80 pages

Non-Western actors

chapter 9|18 pages

Russia

Playing a weak hand well
ByDimitar Bechev

chapter 10|20 pages

China

A new geo-economic approach to the Balkans
ByAnastas Vangeli

chapter 11|16 pages

Turkey

Forced marriage or marriage of convenience with the Western Balkans?
ByAhmet Erdi Öztürk, Samim Akgönül

chapter 12|19 pages

UAE

Sultanism meets illiberal democracy
ByWill Bartlett, Tena Prelec

chapter |5 pages

Conclusions

Edited ByFlorian Bieber, Nikolaos Tzifakis
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