Republic of Macedonia Foreign Policy

Republic of Macedonia Foreign Policy
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Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages : 150
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ISBN-10 : 9781443863797
ISBN-13 : 1443863793
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Republic of Macedonia Foreign Policy by : Dejan Marolov

“The Republic of Macedonia is a particularly interesting case-study for analysts of international relations. Its very existence has been contested by its neighbors; its internal balance is delicate. Potentially, the country could, however, become a model of stability in a traditionally conflictual region. Dejan Marolov presents an encompassing, in-depth analysis of the country's foreign policy since the break-up of Yugoslavia. He examines relations with neighboring countries, as well as Macedonia’s still incomplete integration into a transatlantic and European framework. Everybody interested in the international relations of the Western Balkans should read Marolov’s book.” – Dr Matthias Waechter, European Institute, Nice, France, and Dr Tugce Varol Sevim, Aydin University, Istanbul, Turkey

Macedonian Foreign Policy

Macedonian Foreign Policy
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Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages : 149
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ISBN-10 : 9781527512580
ISBN-13 : 1527512584
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis Macedonian Foreign Policy by : Dejan Marolov

This book provides a theoretical overview and understanding of the modern Macedonian political events through its history, as well as a comprehensive analysis of the events in the period of the early 1990s that led to the creation of an independent Republic of Macedonia. The analysis will also determine the role of the Macedonian political elite in the creation of an independent Republic. A special segment of this book will focus on foreign policy and diplomacy, which is significant in all the events that took place in relation to the young republic. This book is conceptualized in a way that it can be used as additional material for the international law and political studies courses at universities, as well as for researchers and practitioners in the field of international politics, especially those interested in Balkan politics.

The Foreign Policies of Post-Yugoslav States

The Foreign Policies of Post-Yugoslav States
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 237
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ISBN-10 : 9781137384133
ISBN-13 : 1137384131
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis The Foreign Policies of Post-Yugoslav States by : S. Keil

The post-Yugoslav states have developed very differently since Yugoslavia dissolved in the early 1990s. This book analyzes the foreign policies of the post-Yugoslav states, thereby focusing on the main goals, actors, decision-making processes and influences on the foreign policies of these countries.

A New Foreign Policy

A New Foreign Policy
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 285
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ISBN-10 : 9780231547888
ISBN-13 : 0231547889
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis A New Foreign Policy by : Jeffrey D. Sachs

In this sobering analysis of American foreign policy under Trump, the award-winning economist calls for a new approach to international engagement. The American Century began in 1941 and ended in 2017, on the day of President Trump’s inauguration. The subsequent turn toward nationalism and “America first” unilateralism did not made America great. It announced the abdication of our responsibilities in the face of environmental crises, political upheaval, mass migration, and other global challenges. As a result, America no longer dominates geopolitics or the world economy as it once did. In this incisive and passionate book, Jeffrey D. Sachs provides the blueprint for a new foreign policy that embraces global cooperation, international law, and aspirations for worldwide prosperity. He argues that America’s approach to the world must shift from military might and wars of choice to a commitment to shared objectives of sustainable development. A New Foreign Policy explores both the danger of the “America first” mindset and the possibilities for a new way forward, proposing timely and achievable plans to foster global economic growth, reconfigure the United Nations for the twenty-first century, and build a multipolar world that is prosperous, peaceful, fair, and resilient.

Democracy, Rule of Law and Foreign Policy

Democracy, Rule of Law and Foreign Policy
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Publisher : Council of Europe
Total Pages : 108
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ISBN-10 : 9287151385
ISBN-13 : 9789287151384
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis Democracy, Rule of Law and Foreign Policy by : Council of Europe

This publication contains the reports presented at the UniDem Seminar in Skopje. Foreign policy unquestionably serves the national interest in the broadest sense but nowadays it is no longer left entirely to discretion of governments. The legal foundation of foreign policy are made up both of rules of international law and rules of domestic law, whilst remaining an under-regulated area of democracy and of the law. The seminar in Skopje was an initiative which permitted an exchange of views on this subject between representatives of different countries.

European Foreign Policy

European Foreign Policy
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 506
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ISBN-10 : 9781134726639
ISBN-13 : 1134726635
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis European Foreign Policy by : Christopher Hill

This book is the very first to collect together the key official documents tracing the development of European foreign policy from the end of the Second World War to the present day. It contains: *all important documents on European foreign policy from 1948 to the Kosovo crisis *material from major treaties such as The North Atlantic treaty, the treaty of Rome and the treaty of Amsterdam *European responses to major world events such as the Middle East peace process, the Falklands war and the Balkans crisis *detailed commentary and analysis of the documents providing a valuable political and historical context *many documents which are extremely difficult to obtain elsewhere. The unparalleled coverage makes this book an essential primary source for all those interested in European politics and International Relations.

Intelligence and U.S. Foreign Policy

Intelligence and U.S. Foreign Policy
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 433
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ISBN-10 : 9780231527804
ISBN-13 : 0231527802
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Intelligence and U.S. Foreign Policy by : Paul R. Pillar

A career of nearly three decades with the CIA and the National Intelligence Council showed Paul R. Pillar that intelligence reforms, especially measures enacted since 9/11, can be deeply misguided. They often miss the sources that underwrite failed policy and misperceive our ability to read outside influences. They also misconceive the intelligence-policy relationship and promote changes that weaken intelligence-gathering operations. In this book, Pillar confronts the intelligence myths Americans have come to rely on to explain national tragedies, including the belief that intelligence drives major national security decisions and can be fixed to avoid future failures. Pillar believes these assumptions waste critical resources and create harmful policies, diverting attention away from smarter reform, and they keep Americans from recognizing the limits of obtainable knowledge. Pillar revisits U.S. foreign policy during the Cold War and highlights the small role intelligence played in those decisions, and he demonstrates the negligible effect that America's most notorious intelligence failures had on U.S. policy and interests. He then reviews in detail the events of 9/11 and the 2003 invasion of Iraq, condemning the 9/11 commission and the George W. Bush administration for their portrayals of the role of intelligence. Pillar offers an original approach to better informing U.S. policy, which involves insulating intelligence management from politicization and reducing the politically appointed layer in the executive branch to combat slanted perceptions of foreign threats. Pillar concludes with principles for adapting foreign policy to inevitable uncertainties.