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The Europeanization of Montenegro

A Western Balkan Country and its Neighbourhood in Europe and the Global World
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 2022

Summary

This scientific anthology focuses on locating the multiscale challenge of Europeanisation in relation to the Western Balkans. In a group of countries in which shared interests do not automatically mean constructive cooperation, this encounter needs to be located on multiple levels. The authors of this volume have joined forces to take up this multilayer challenge in a coordinated fashion. They first locate the Western Balkans on the global stage, then examine their shortcomings on the macroregional level, and finally address local challenges using a series of case studies of Montenegro. The contributors examine the topic through their areas of expertise: political science and legal studies.With contributions byDr. Vladimir Ateljević, LL.M.; Dr. Adam Bence Balazs; Ass. Prof. Marko Dašić; Prof. Dr. Dragan Đukanović; Dr. Nikoleta Đukanović; Dr. Jelena Đurišić, LL.M.; Dr. Milica Kovač-Orlandić; Assoc.-Prof. Milan Krstić, LL.M.; Assoc.-Prof. Đana Luša, LL.M.; Prof. Dr. Ivana Radić Milosavljević, LL.M.; Assoc.-Prof. Stevan Nedeljković, LL.M.; Assoc.-Prof. Boško Picula, LL.M.; Prof. Dr. Dragan R. Simić, LL.M.; Dr. Predrag Zenović and MSc. Dragan Živojinović, LL.M.

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Copyright Year
2022
ISBN-Print
978-3-8487-8595-7
ISBN-Online
978-3-7489-1108-1
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Language
English
Pages
296
Product Type
Edited Book

Table of contents

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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 8
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    1. Historical affinities No access
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    2. Precedents inside and outside the EU No access
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    3. Late Europeanization No access
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    4. Selected bibliography No access
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      1. Introduction No access
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        1. 1. What is the liberal international order? No access
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        2. 2. The role and position of the European Community/Union within the liberal order No access
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        3. 3. The success that produced the decline: the crisis of the liberal order No access
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      3. The EU in the 21st century: crisis as a new normality No access
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      4. The European Union and the Western Balkans: a complicated relationship in difficult times No access
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      5. Conclusion: is there a future for Europeanization in the Western Balkans, and hope for the international liberal order? No access
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      6. Bibliography No access
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      1. Introduction No access
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      2. Towards multipolar power relations: the global scene in transition No access
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      3. The Western Balkans: a ‘multipolar’ region? No access
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      4. Has the EU failed in the Western Balkans? The Europeanization of the region in a multipolarized world No access
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      5. Conclusion No access
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      6. Bibliography No access
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      1. Introduction No access
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      2. EU enlargement: the theoretical framework No access
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      3. Enlargement policy audit No access
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      4. The Balkanization of the enlargement policy No access
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      5. New Methodology in context No access
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      6. Conclusions: policy recommendations for the Europeanization of the enlargement policy No access
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      7. Bibliography No access
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      1. Introduction No access
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        1. 1. The post-war context: stabilization as a precondition for integration No access
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        2. 2. Croatia’s EU integration: a consensus in domestic politics (1990–2012) No access
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        3. 3. Croatia’s specific situation: the national, regional and European scale No access
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        1. 1. The last member or a model for other Western Balkan candidates? No access
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        2. 2. Croatia’s Presidency as an accelerator of the EU enlargement to the Western Balkans? No access
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        1. 1. Geopolitical competition in the region: European coordinates, international interests No access
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        2. 2. Croatia and the Western Balkans’ EU accession: current and future potential No access
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      5. Croatia as a model and an advocate of the Western Balkans? No access
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      6. Bibliography No access
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      1. Introduction No access
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      2. Historical background: two centuries of disputes between neighbours No access
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      3. New century – new quarrels with neighbours No access
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      4. The end of the Cold War and the difficult position of Serbia, again (1989-) No access
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      5. Modern Serbia and its neighbours – an uninterrupted string of bilateral problems No access
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      6. A long-term vicious circle of unresolved problems No access
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      7. Bibliography No access
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      1. Introduction No access
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      2. The case for linearity: the relationship between the concepts of destigmatization and Europeanization during the second half of the 20th and the first decade of the 21st century No access
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        1. 1. Destigmatization before Europeanization (2000–2001) No access
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        2. 2. Destigmatization through Europeanization (2001–2014) No access
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        3. 3. Destigmatization without significant Europeanization (2015–2020) No access
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        1. 1. Delinking of EU-ization and Europeanization No access
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        2. 2. Disconnect between EU-ization and Westernization No access
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        3. 3. The crisis of credibility of EU-ization No access
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      5. Conclusion No access
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      6. Bibliography No access
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      1. Introduction No access
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      2. Identity and Europeanization: theoretical and methodological remarks No access
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      3. The transition era (1991–1997) No access
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      4. The state-building era (1997–2006) No access
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        1. 1. The 2007 Constitution No access
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        2. 2. Foreign policy of Montenegro No access
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        3. 3. The Church Question – final identity battle? No access
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      6. Final remarks No access
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      7. Bibliography No access
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      1. Introduction No access
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      2. The role of internal and external factors in democracy building in transitional societies No access
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      3. Modest results of democratic consolidation and Europeanization in Montenegro No access
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      4. Party and electoral system and democratization in Montenegro – towards ‘defective democracy’? No access
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      5. Conclusion No access
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      6. Bibliography No access
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      1. Introduction No access
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      2. The Europeanization of national criminal legislation: challenges and new laws No access
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      3. Europeanizing pre-existing legislation No access
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        1. 1. Corruption No access
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        2. 2. Organized crime No access
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        3. 3. European synchronization No access
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      5. Conclusion No access
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        1. Legal acts No access
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      1. Introductory notes No access
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      2. Background of the integration process in the field of social policy and employment No access
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        1. 1. The first informal phase of the integration process – simulation No access
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        2. 2. The second formal phase of the integration process – harmonization and application No access
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      4. Conclusion No access
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        2. Web sources No access
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  3. List of Authors No access Pages 291 - 296

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