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ID178001
Title ProperRegional security cooperation revisited
Other Title Informationthe Western Balkans as the future security provider
LanguageENG
AuthorKlemenc, Jelka ;  Hrabalek, Martin ;  DorÄ‘evic, Vladimir
Summary / Abstract (Note)In this article, we offer a fresh look at the Western Balkans by addressing EU external governance with respect to a regional security cooperation perspective as a major EU external governance venue. We analyse how the said cooperation represents a positive example of EU rule transfer by paying attention to the results and to the level of regional ownership in the EU-Western Balkans security engagement. We pay tribute to the existing research on the EU external governance model with respect to regional cooperation and security and build our arguments by extending the said model. The said analysis represents the basis for our claims that the region has transformed from a consumer (of European security) into a security provider. Hence, the Western Balkans has witnessed an EU-induced security framework allowing it to build its capabilities and experience towards finding a more efficient role in the European security system and its governance. We aim to establish a basis for rethinking the concept of the EU-Western Balkans engagement from the Justice and Home Affairs perspective as the core element of what is described in EU strategic documents as EU external governance, outlining a more symmetric relationship between Brussels and the region.
`In' analytical NoteEuropean Security Vol. 30, No.2; Jun 2021: p.285-304
Journal SourceEuropean Security Vol: 30 No 2
Key WordsSecurity ;  EU ;  Western Balkans ;  EU External Governance ;  Regional (security) Cooperation ;  Regional Ownership


 
 
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