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Evolving Asymmetric Threats in the Balkans [electronic resource] / edited by Sorin Butiri and Dusan Mihailović.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: NATO science for peace and security series. E, Human and societal dynamics ; ; v.85.Publication details: Amsterdam : IOS Press, 2011.Description: 1 online resource (120 p.)ISBN:
  • 9781607507765 (electronic bk.)
  • 1607507765 (electronic bk.)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Evolving Asymmetric Threats in the BalkansDDC classification:
  • 355/.0330496 23
  • 355.0330538 355/.0330538
LOC classification:
  • UA820 .N38 2011eb
  • UA853.S33
Online resources:
Contents:
Title; Preface; Contents; Opening Address; General Overview of the Asymmetric Threats in the Balkans; Session I Terrorism in the Balkans; Session II Religious and Ethnic Extremism; Session III Organized Crime and Corruption in the Balkans; Session IV Other Threats; Subject Index; Author Index;
Summary: The Balkans remains a region characterized by inadequate efficiency of state institutions, social and economic instability, organized crime, corruption and unsatisfactory human and minority rights; any of which could be a source for the re-escalation of violence with an ethnic or religious motivation. This book presents the proceedings of the NATO two-day Advanced Research Workshop (ARW), focused on Evolving Asymmetric Threats in the Balkans, held in Belgrade, Serbia in October 2010. Thirty-eight scientists and representatives from NATO and partner countries attended the workshop, with the aim.
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Title; Preface; Contents; Opening Address; General Overview of the Asymmetric Threats in the Balkans; Session I Terrorism in the Balkans; Session II Religious and Ethnic Extremism; Session III Organized Crime and Corruption in the Balkans; Session IV Other Threats; Subject Index; Author Index;

The Balkans remains a region characterized by inadequate efficiency of state institutions, social and economic instability, organized crime, corruption and unsatisfactory human and minority rights; any of which could be a source for the re-escalation of violence with an ethnic or religious motivation. This book presents the proceedings of the NATO two-day Advanced Research Workshop (ARW), focused on Evolving Asymmetric Threats in the Balkans, held in Belgrade, Serbia in October 2010. Thirty-eight scientists and representatives from NATO and partner countries attended the workshop, with the aim.

Includes index.

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