International Organizations

Comparative Analysis of Counter-Terrorism Efforts of NATO and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization

Sadık, Giray, and Aybike Yalçın İspir. "Comparative Analysis of Counter-Terrorism Efforts of NATO and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization." Information & Security: An International Journal 48, no. 1 (2021): 115-134.
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Serbia’s Orientation Challenge and Ways to Overcome It

Pavičić, Vesna. "Serbia’s Orientation Challenge and Ways to Overcome It." Connections: The Quarterly Journal 18, no. 1 (2019): 111-127.

Introduction

This article aims to address the historical challenge and dilemma that Serbia has been facing for some time and will face for the years to come. It has to complete its democratic transition as one of the complex challenges. Domestic democratization must go hand in hand with the continuation of modernization as well as continuing alignment with the West and integration in institutions that would further contribute to the consolidation of Serbia’s transformation.

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The importance of the Council of Europe’s 24/7 Network of Contact Points on Foreign Terrorist Fighters

Britain and the Common Security and Defense Policy of the European Union

Tsertsvadze, Irina. "Britain and the Common Security and Defense Policy of the European Union." Connections: The Quarterly Journal 16, no. 3 (2017): 73-86.

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Towards More Effective Cooperation? The Role of States in Shaping NATO-EU Interaction and Cooperation

Aghniashvili, Tinatin. "Towards More Effective Cooperation? The Role of States in Shaping NATO-EU Interaction and Cooperation." Connections: The Quarterly Journal 15, no. 4 (2016): 67-90.

 

Introduction

In the 21st century the international system faces extremely dynamic, multifac­eted and complex threats and challenges which require a comprehensive and holistic approach to be tackled. There are no purely military or civilian solutions to the challenges; combination and rational use of the existing capabilities by the institutions and states seems to be the only option leading to a more peaceful world.

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