Professor Paul Welfens offers a unique and timely approach to the
major task of stabilizing and integrating the Balkans. His book is one
of the first to assess in depth the progress of reconstruction and to
evaluate the success of coordination on the part of various Western
governments and international organizations. Professor Welfens sees an
intimate connection, in the sense of equal responsibility, between
internal reform, restructuring, and revitalization in the region and
Western financing, ideas, and programs. Professor Welfens has coined
the term "networked approach" to capture the strategy of Western
cooperation among multiple actors, particularly through the mechanism
of the Stability Pact for Southeastern Europe. In addition to
demonstrating where the Stability Pact works well, he identifies
problem areas, with respect to both inconsistencies in donor policies
and coordination and significant structural variations among Balkan
countries and entities. He also flags concerns about EU enlargement
overstretch. This book has emerged from a bi-national,
cross-disciplinary research project at the American Institute for
Contemporary German Studies on "Cooperation and Competition: American,
European Union, and German Policies in the Balkans" that explores the
opportunities and obstacles regarding cooperation in the political,
economic and military realms. The project - financed by a grant from
the DaimlerChrysler-Fonds im Stifterverband fur die Deutsche
Wissenschaft examines the implications of lessons learned in the
Balkans for transatlantic relations, an area Professor Welfens
discusses with some concern about potential conflicts. Additional
individual and collective products from the AICGS research project
will be forthcoming during 2001.
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Economic Analysis of the Stability Pact, EU Reforms and International Organizations
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783642566073
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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