Editors:
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- Philipp H. Fluri (Dr.),
- Gustav E. Gustenau (BG Mag.),
- Plamen I. Pantev (Professor),
- Ernst. M. Felberbauer,
- Frederic Labarre
Table of contents (17 chapters)
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Old and New Security Risks and Instability in the Balkans
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Civil-Military Relations, Democratic Control of the Armed Forces and Security Sector Reform During the Fight Against Terrorism
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The Process of Reform of Civil-Military Relations, the Democratic Control of the Armed Forces and the Security Sector in South East Europe and the Impact of the Launch of the Counter-Terrorist Campaign: The National Perspectives
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- Plamen I. Pantev, Valeri Ratchev, Todor Tagarev
Pages 101-113
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- Marjan Malešič, Ljubica Jelušič
Pages 211-227
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Back Matter
Pages 271-276
About this book
It is notorious that the evolution of civil-military relations and the security sector reform in South East Europe has to deal with post-totalitarian and post-conflict challenges. The book treats these issues also in the context of the adaptation to fighting terrorism and the need to be effective in this struggle while continuing the democratic reforms in the individual countries. A team of authors from all South East European states, Western Europe and North America draws the complicated, yet logically evolving picture of the problems in the security sector reform field of the region and proves the validity of the particular research area. The comprehensive study concludes there is a rising maturity of the security sector in the region, but also a variety of uncompleted tasks.
Keywords
- Corporate Safety Policy
- Counter-Terrorism
- Democratic Reforms
- Europe
- Evolution
- Hungary
- NATO
- Nation
- Policy
- Security Sector
- South-East Europe
- Terrorist
- conflict
- environment
- terrorism
Editors and Affiliations
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Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces, Geneva 1, Switzerland
Philipp H. Fluri
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Bureau for Security Policy at the Austrian Ministry of Defence, Vienna, Austria
Gustav E. Gustenau
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Institute for Strategic and International Studies, Sofia, Bulgaria
Plamen I. Pantev