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Edited Books (2024)

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Global Security and International Relations After the Escalation of the Ukrainian Crisis (2024)

https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_gsirescu.2024
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The Great Unravelling: The International System and World Orders

Richard Sakwa

Global Security and International Relations After the Escalation of the Ukrainian Crisis, 2024, p. 21–40

https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_gsirescu.2024.ch1
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Principles for the Multipolar World Order

Alfred de Zayas

Global Security and International Relations After the Escalation of the Ukrainian Crisis, 2024, p. 41–68

https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_gsirescu.2024.ch2
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Rethinking Transnational Influence: A New Framework for Understanding State Dynamics

Roozbeh B. Baker

Global Security and International Relations After the Escalation of the Ukrainian Crisis, 2024, p. 69–101

https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_gsirescu.2024.ch3
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Competing Visions of World Order: How China, the US, the EU and Russia Conceive the Transition to Multipolarity

Slobodan Janković
Aleksandar Mitić

Global Security and International Relations After the Escalation of the Ukrainian Crisis, 2024, p. 102–131

https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_gsirescu.2024.ch4
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New Balance of Power in the International Relations and the Role of China

Dušan Proroković
Nenad Stekić

Global Security and International Relations After the Escalation of the Ukrainian Crisis, 2024, p. 132–152

https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_gsirescu.2024.ch5
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U.S. Concept of a “Rules-Based Order” and Its Discontents: Is There a Credible Alternative?

Vladimir Trapara
Ana Jović-Lazić

Global Security and International Relations After the Escalation of the Ukrainian Crisis, 2024, p. 153–174

https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_gsirescu.2024.ch6
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Mediator Knowledge Competency: How Various Types of Mediator Training Impact the Success of the Peace Mediation Process

Erin Rowland Carlin

Global Security and International Relations After the Escalation of the Ukrainian Crisis, 2024, p. 175–220

https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_gsirescu.2024.ch7
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Illegal Aspects of the Proposed Seizure of Russian Central Bank Assets

Mihajlo Vučić

Global Security and International Relations After the Escalation of the Ukrainian Crisis, 2024, p. 221–239

https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_gsirescu.2024.ch8
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Central and Eastern Europe in United States Strategic Vision

Alexey A. Davydov

Global Security and International Relations After the Escalation of the Ukrainian Crisis, 2024, p. 243–271

https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_gsirescu.2024.ch9
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The Change of Security Strategies of Central Europe in Contemporary Crisis: Between Collective and Individual Approaches

Rastislav Kazanský
Juraj Cséfalvay

Global Security and International Relations After the Escalation of the Ukrainian Crisis, 2024, p. 272–291

https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_gsirescu.2024.ch10
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Between European Union and the Three Seas Initiative: A New Geopolitical Role of Poland?

Marko Babić

Global Security and International Relations After the Escalation of the Ukrainian Crisis, 2024, p. 292–307

https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_gsirescu.2024.ch11
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The Mediterranean Between Centrality and Resilience

Paolo Sellari

Global Security and International Relations After the Escalation of the Ukrainian Crisis, 2024, p. 308–323

https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_gsirescu.2024.ch12
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The Wider Mediterranean as a Geopolitical Region: The Case of the Eastern Basin

Matteo Marconi
Stefano Valente

Global Security and International Relations After the Escalation of the Ukrainian Crisis, 2024, p. 324–341

https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_gsirescu.2024.ch13
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Á la Carte Global Order and Regional Actors: A Comparative Analysis of Turkish and Serbian Attitudes Towards the Russian War in Ukraine

Birgül Demirtaş

Global Security and International Relations After the Escalation of the Ukrainian Crisis, 2024, p. 342–357

https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_gsirescu.2024.ch14
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Russian-Turkish Relations and Their Implications for the Western Balkans

Dejan Vuletić
Milinko Vračar

Global Security and International Relations After the Escalation of the Ukrainian Crisis, 2024, p. 358–378

https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_gsirescu.2024.ch15
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Colored Revolutions as a Mean to Cause Changes in International Relations

Marko M. Parezanović

Global Security and International Relations After the Escalation of the Ukrainian Crisis, 2024, p. 379–393

https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_gsirescu.2024.ch16
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The Western Balkans: Between Breakup and Regional Restructuring

Alexis Troude

Global Security and International Relations After the Escalation of the Ukrainian Crisis, 2024, p. 397–412

https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_gsirescu.2024.ch17
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The Balkans as a Transitional Region Between Internal Circles and Global Squarings in the Paradigm of Hybrid Power

Francesco Barbaro

Global Security and International Relations After the Escalation of the Ukrainian Crisis, 2024, p. 413–428

https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_gsirescu.2024.ch18
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Political Antagonisms, Misaligned Security Policies, and Economic Integration Efforts in the Western Balkans: Present Challenges and Future Perspectives

Sanja Jelisavac Trošić
Mitko Arnaudov

Global Security and International Relations After the Escalation of the Ukrainian Crisis, 2024, p. 429–454

https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_gsirescu.2024.ch19
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Western Balkans and Ukrainian Crisis 2014–2024

Marina Kostić Šulejić
Veljko Blagojević

Global Security and International Relations After the Escalation of the Ukrainian Crisis, 2024, p. 455–479

https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_gsirescu.2024.ch20
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The Prespa Agreement: Macedonian Diplomatic Gambit or Geopolitical Game Changer

Toni Mileski

Global Security and International Relations After the Escalation of the Ukrainian Crisis, 2024, p. 480–505

https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_gsirescu.2024.ch21
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The Colour of Change: To the 35th Anniversary of the Bulgarian Colour Revolution

Irina Yakimova

Global Security and International Relations After the Escalation of the Ukrainian Crisis, 2024, p. 506–527

https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_gsirescu.2024.ch22
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Montenegro, Serbian Identity and International Context

Aleksandar Raković

Global Security and International Relations After the Escalation of the Ukrainian Crisis, 2024, p. 528–543

https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_gsirescu.2024.ch23
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The Green Transition and Energy Security in the Western Balkans Countries

Jelena Zvezdanović Lobanova

Global Security and International Relations After the Escalation of the Ukrainian Crisis, 2024, p. 544–569

https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_gsirescu.2024.ch24
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Profiling Serbian Population: Exploring the Rise of Pro-Russian Leanings

Bogdan Stojanović
Nataša Stanojević

Global Security and International Relations After the Escalation of the Ukrainian Crisis, 2024, p. 570–591

https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_gsirescu.2024.ch25
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The Relationship Between Serbia and BRICS Within the Creation of a Multipolar World and Reforms of International Economic Institutions

Bojan S. Dimitrijević
Milenko Dželetović
Ivica Lj. Đorđević

Global Security and International Relations After the Escalation of the Ukrainian Crisis, 2024, p. 592–617

https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_gsirescu.2024.ch26
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