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Home Brill Eds. (JSEE) 2009 - Vol. 33 - No. 1 - Southeastern Europe
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Journal Southeastern Europe

edited by: Anna Krasteva and Stefano Bianchini.
editorial Assistant: Sara Barbieri
published by: Brill
ISSN: 0094-4467
e-ISSN: 1876-3332

Table of contents

  • How (not) to export civil society
    • Keith Brown (Brown University, Providence), “Do We Know How Yet?  Insider Perspectives on International Democracy Promotion in the Western Balkans”
    • Théodora Vetta (École des hautes études en sciences sociales, Paris),“‘Democracy Building’ in Serbia: the NGO Effect”
    • Milica Golubovic (Northeastern University, Boston), “Judicial Professional Associations ― Fostering Judicial Reform through Civil Society Development”
    • Elton Skendaj (Cornell University, Ithaca), “Peace Education as a Democratizing Process”
    • Francesco Strazzari (Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Pisa),  “Trans-Albanian vs Pan-Albanian Spaces: the Urban Dimension of the ‘Albanian Question’”
  • Forum
    • Florian Bieber (University of Kent),“Interview with Ambassador Albert Rohan, Deputy Special Envoy of the United Nations Secretary-General for the Future Status Talks for Kosovo”
    • James Ker-Lindsay (London School of Economics and Political Science),“A Response to the Interview with Ambassador Albert Rohan, Deputy Special Envoy of the United Nations Secretary-General for the Future Status Talks for Kosovo”
    • Anna Krasteva (New Bulgarian University, Sofia), “Interview with Michael Leigh, Director-General for Enlargement of the European Commission”
    • Josef Marko (Graz University), “AResponse to the interview with Michael Leigh, Director-General for Enlargement of the European Commission”
  • Debate
    • Marko Hoare (Kingston University, London), “A Comment on Bideleux, R. and I. Jeffries, The Balkans: A post-CommunistHistory (London: 2007: Routledge)”
    •  Tvtrko Jakovina (University of Zagreb), “A Comment on Bideleux, R. and I. Jeffries, The Balkans: A post-Communist History (London: 2007: Routledge)”
    • Robert Bideleux (Swansea University), “Response to Marko Attila Hoare and Tvrtko Jakovina’s Reviews of The Balkans: A Post-Communist History
  • Book Review Section
    • King, I. and W. Mason, Peace at Any Price: How the World Failed Kosovo (London: 2006: Hurst & Co.). ISBN 1-85065-842-0. Florian Bieber (University of Kent)
    • Bartos, O. J. and P. Wehr, Using Conflict Theory (Cambridge: 2002: Cambridge University Press). ISBN 0-521-79446-3. Philipp Trappl (University of Graz)
    • Özkırımlı, U.  and S. A. Sofos, Tormented by History — Nationalism in Greece and Turkey (London: 2008: Hurst & Company). ISBN 978-1-85065-905-1 (casebound). ISBN 978-1-85065-899-3 (paperback). Nesrin Uçarlar (Yeditepe University, Istanbul)
    • Akgönül, S. (ed), Reciprocity —Greek Turkish Minorities— Law, Religion, and Politics (Istanbul: 2008: Istanbul Bilgi University Press). ISBN 978-605-399-022-2. Ebru Oğurlu (Marmara University, Istanbul)
 

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