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Stabilizing and Integrating the Balkans. Economic Analysis of the Stability Pact, EU Reforms and International Organizations (American and European Economic and Political Studies)

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Title: Stabilizing and Integrating the Balkans. Economic Analysis of the Stability Pact, EU Reforms and International Organizations (American and European Economic and Political Studies)
by Paul J.J. Welfens
ISBN: 3-540-41775-3
Publisher: Springer Verlag
Pub. Date: 10 April, 2001
Format: Hardcover
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $74.95
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Summary: A Network Approach to Deal with Global Conflicts
Comment: "Stabilizing and Integrating the Balkans" is an extremely insightful and timely analysis of how-in a globalized world-national governments and international organizations can form a network to deal with regional conflicts. As the foundation for his analysis, Paul Welfens describes the conditions in the Balkans at the end of the Kosovo War and analyzes how the international community has tried to create the conditions for sustained economic growth and political stability in the region. In addition to providing relevant and detailed economic, political, and institutional information, Paul Welfens looks critically at the key actors of the Stability Pact. The book shows that the approached used in the Balkans could become a model for future cooperation among national governments and international organizations to deal with similar political and economic challenges in other parts of the world. Paul Welfens, however, also identifies inconsistencies that should be overcome. Areas of particular concern are the future transatlantic relationship between Europe and the U.S. as well as the enlargement of the European Union.

While the book focuses on the Balkans in the aftermath of the Kosovo crisis, the reader cannot avoid asking the question of how the experiences from the Balkans could also be used to overcome political instability and poor economic conditions in other conflict regions of the world. For example, in the aftermath of the events in the U.S. on September 11, the international community is confronted with a volatile situation in Afghanistan and the surrounding countries such as Pakistan and India. In many respect, a network approach similar to that in the Balkans will be required to stabilize the conditions in that part of the world as well.

The book is an extremely valuable source for anybody interested in the Balkans. However, it appeals to an even larger audience and is very useful for economic policymakers as well as political scientists. It is highly recommended.

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