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A Small State vs a Self-Proclaimed Republic : Nation-Building, Territorial Identities and Prospects of Conflict Resolution (the Case of Moldova-Transdniestria)
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From the Adriatic to the Caucasus : the dynamics of (de)stabilization. - ( Europe and the Balkans international network ; 15)-
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- Foreword
- Introduction. The Dynamics of (De)stabilization. Some Analitical Remarks and an Outline
- The Dynamics of Destabilization in the Caspian and Challenges to NATO
- Explaining Destabilization and Escalation in the PostSoviet Era. With Reference to Nagorno-Karabakh
- The Powder-Keg that Never Went Up
- A Small State vs a Self-Proclaimed Republic
- Areas of "Restricted Tension"
- Post Milosevic Serbia in Search of Stability
- An Arc of crisis? Strategic Environment from the Adriatic to the Caspian
- "Protectorates" in the Balkans
- Political Legitimacy and "Weak States"
- Myth
- International Support Policies. Lessons (Not) Learned in Bosnia-Herzegovina
- Conclusions
- Index
- List of Contributors