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Reforming the Security Sectors in South Eastern Europe: Lessons Learned and their Relevance for a Wider Black Sea Area Policy

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Marian Zulean

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Connections: The Quarterly Journal , Volume 3, Issue 4, p.93-101 (2004)
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South-East Europe
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References

Winkler, Theodore. "Managing Change. The Reform and Democratic Control of the Security Sector and International Order." In Security Sector Reform: Institutions, Society and Good Governance. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2003.
Carothers, Thomas. Aiding Democracy Abroad. Washington, D.C.: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1999.
Asmus, Ronald, and Bruce Jackson. "The Black Sea and the Frontiers of Freedom." Policy Review (2004).

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Jolicoeur, Pierre. "L’Union européenne et l’otan face à l’implication de la Russie dans les conflits gelés: Deux voies divergentes." Érudit 40, no. 4 (2009): 545-566.
Zulean, Marian. Social Science for Public Policy. Vol. Habilitation Dissertation. University of Bucharest, 2012.
APA style: Zulean, M. (2004).  Reforming the Security Sectors in South Eastern Europe: Lessons Learned and their Relevance for a Wider Black Sea Area Policy. Connections: The Quarterly Journal . 3(4), 93-101.
Chicago style: Zulean, Marian. "Reforming the Security Sectors in South Eastern Europe: Lessons Learned and their Relevance for a Wider Black Sea Area Policy." Connections: The Quarterly Journal 3, no. 4 (2004): 93-101.
IEEE style: Zulean, M., "Reforming the Security Sectors in South Eastern Europe: Lessons Learned and their Relevance for a Wider Black Sea Area Policy", Connections: The Quarterly Journal , vol. 3, issue 4, pp. 93-101, December 2004.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.11610/Connections.03.4.10

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