INTERNATIONAL ORDER AND SUBREGIONAL SECURITY IN SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE
INTERNATIONAL ORDER AND SUBREGIONAL SECURITY IN SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE                
                
Author(s): Miloš Šolaja
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, International relations/trade, Security and defense, Geopolitics
Published by: Institut za strategijska istraživanja
Keywords: Southeastern Europe; security; peace; international order
Summary/Abstract:  The post-Soviet and post-SFR Yugoslavia space has been sharing some similarities in terms of post-socialist transitional changes and security arrangements related to peacemaking and peacekeeping missions. The arrangements have been dominantly made in the framework of international order. There are a few types of international security presence represented by the United Nations and OSCE, and also some examples of the so-called ad hoc peace operations such are IFOR/SFOR/EUFOR in Bosnia and Herzegovina or UNMIK/EULEX in Kosovo and Metohija. This paper examines which goals, efficiency and future peace missions in Southeastern Europe will have in the light of changes of international order and strategic relations between great global players and international organizations in relations with regional countries and the framework of the Russian-Ukrainian war and its impact on maintaining peace. This changed environment should also be connected with initiatives and acceptance for regional cooperation and impact of international players on establishing regional networks.
                
Book: Strategic Intersections The New Architecture of International Security
- Page Range: 88-100
 - Page Count: 13
 - Publication Year: 2023
 - Language: English
 
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