Vol. 23 No. 80 (2017): Croatian International Relations Review- special issue
Croatian International Relations Review- special issue

Articles

After the collapse of the bipolar international order, NATO has been focused on its desire to eradicate Cold War divisions and to build good relations with Russia. However, the security environment, especially in Europe, is still dramaticall
NATO in Europe: Between Weak European Allies and Strong Influence of Russian Federation
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Hamza Preljević
UNsatisfied? The Rocky Path to NATO Membership – Bosnia and Herzegovina: A New Approach in Understanding the Challenges
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Petar Kurečić
The “New Cold Warriors” and the “Pragmatics”: The Differences in Foreign Policy Attitudes towards Russia and the Eastern Partnership States among the NATO Member States from Central and South-Eastern Europe
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Drazen Smiljanic
Development of the Croatian National Security Strategy in the Hybrid Threats Context
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Remzije Istrefi
International Security Presence in Kosovo and its Human Rights Implications
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Yevhen Pysmenskyy
The Phenomenon of Journalism-related Crimes Under the Circumstances of Hybrid War in Ukraine
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Valentin Naumescu
Stability, Ambiguity and Change in the Discourses of NATO allies in the Black Sea region: The Cases of Romania, Bulgaria and Turkey
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Besfort T. Rrecaj
A Relationship in Limbo: Challenges, Dynamics and Perspectives of Kosovo’s Integration into NATO
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Oana-Cosmina Mihalache
NATO’s ‘Out of Area’ Operations: A Two-Track Approach. The Normative Side of a Military Alliance
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Maximilian Klotz
Russia and the Ukrainian Crisis: A Multiperspective Analysis of Russian Behaviour, by Taking into Account NATO’s and the EU’s Enlargement
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