BOOK REVIEW Mihai A. Panu, 2018, Geopolitical Doctrines. The Architecture of Power in the International System [Doctrine geopolitice. Arhitectura puterii în sistemul internațional], Editura Universității de Vest, Romania, 276 pages, ISBN: 978-973-125-624-5
Journal Title: Europolity - Continuity and Change in European Governance - Year 2019, Vol 13, Issue 1
Abstract
BOOK REVIEW Mihai A. Panu, 2018, Geopolitical Doctrines. The Architecture of Power in the International System [Doctrine geopolitice. Arhitectura puterii în sistemul internațional], Editura Universității de Vest, Romania, 276 pages, ISBN: 978-973-125-624-5
Authors and Affiliations
Mihai Murariu
DEFENDING RUSSIA, SECURITISING THE FUTURE: HOW THE PAST SHAPED RUSSIA’S POLITICAL DISCOURSE REGARDING CRIMEA
This paper shows how Russia framed the annexation of Crimea from the securitisation theory perspective, with a focus on the shared past as the key argument. This paper discusses how the idea of shared past in general and...
THE HUMANITARIAN IMPACT OF ECONOMIC SANCTIONS
Economic sanctions have the reputation of harming the population in the sanctioned countries. In this paper, I investigate under what circumstances such harm occurs and what is its magnitude. I estimate the impact of in...
BOOK REVIEW Brenda J Lutz and James M Lutz, 2017. Globalization and the Economic Consequences of Terrorism, Palgrave Macmillan, USA, 210 pages, ISBN 978-1-137-50394-7
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BOOK REVIEW Niall Mulchinock, NATO and the Western Balkans. From Neutral Spectator to Proactive Peacemaker, London: Palgrave MacMillan 2017. 293 pp, ISBN 978-1-137-59723-6
BOOK REVIEW Niall Mulchinock, NATO and the Western Balkans. From Neutral Spectator to Proactive Peacemaker, London: Palgrave MacMillan 2017. 293 pp, ISBN 978-1-137-59723-6
NON-TRADITIONAL SECURITY CHALLENGES AS A MAIN SECURITY THREAT TO THE WESTERN BALKAN COUNTRIES
Some of the biggest challenges states in the Western Balkans are facing since the end of the Cold War are non-traditional security threats. Although recent studies have argued that “history has returned” and that traditi...