A Cyprus Negotiations Update: Why Prospects for a Peaceful and Lasting...
The Cyprus dispute is more than a half-century old, yet the mood surrounding the latest round of UN-sponsored negotiations suggest that prospects for a peaceful and lasting settlement have markedly...
View ArticleEthnonationalist Conflict in Postcommunist States
In this comparative study, Maria Koinova applies historical institutionalism to conflict analysis, and develops a theory about the emergence, continuity, and change of informally institutionalized...
View ArticleContested Waters – Maritime Delimitation Issues in Southeastern Europe
On January 30, 1996, two NATO allies, Greece and Turkey, almost went to war over two uninhabited islands in the Aegean Sea. The New York Times called it “a reckless little show down over rocks, goats,...
View ArticleThe Roma and Human Rights: Challenges and Goals in 2014 – Lessons from the...
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View ArticleEnergy Security in the Black Sea Region
The Global Europe Program recently hosted Martin Tsanov, an energy expert at the Center for the Study of Democracy in Bulgaria, who presented the most recent outlook on main energy security risks for...
View ArticleSymbolic Nation-Building in Croatia from the Homeland War to EU Membership
Drawing on a recently published larger volume - Strategies of Symbolic Nation-Building in Southeast Europe– Vjeran Pavlakovic will analyze the nation and state building strategies of the Croatian elite...
View ArticleFrom Sarajevo, 1914 to Southeastern Europe, 2014: Wars, Transitions and...
In Balkans into Southeastern Europe, 1914-2014, A Century of War and Transition (Palgrave, 2014), John Lampe revises and expands his 2006 volume to reconsider the region's full century since the...
View ArticleSouthern European Energy Corridor: Status, Prospects and Geopolitics
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View ArticleA Cold War Hotspot: The Superpowers and the "Alps-Adriatic" Region 1945-1955
The border region between Austria, Italy and Yugoslavia has been the focus of ethnic strife as well as political and diplomatic debate for much of the twentieth century. All countries comprising this...
View ArticleWorker-Mothers on the Margins of Europe: Gender and Migration between Moldova...
Worker-Mothers on the Margins of Europe explores the world of undocumented migrants from a postsocialist state, following Moldovan women who “commute” for six to twelve months at a time to work as...
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