Precipitating state failure: do civil wars and violent non-state actors create failed states?
In: Third world quarterly, Band 38, Heft 9, S. 1973-1989
ISSN: 0143-6597
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In: Third world quarterly, Band 38, Heft 9, S. 1973-1989
ISSN: 0143-6597
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In: European foreign affairs review, Band 22, Heft 2, S. 129-145
ISSN: 1384-6299
Abstract: "The EU membership negotiations of Iceland (2009-2013), suspended sine die by Reykjavik after the parliamentary elections to the Althingi in the spring of 2013, were commonly assessed as unsuccessful mainly due to specificities of Iceland as a Nordic country, wary of the European integration and whose economic interests were hardly in line with relevant EU legislation. The present article tries to balance the picture insofar as it concentrates on the conduct of the accession process of Iceland to the EU seen from the 'Brussels' side, and tries to answer if the process was conducted by the EU with enough leadership and energy. It also gives some recommendations as to a possibility to relaunch the process."
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In: European foreign affairs review, Band 22, Heft 2, S. 253-270
ISSN: 1384-6299
Abstract: "This article contributes to the literature on the EU's conflict resolution efforts in general, and in the context of Georgia, in particular. First, it identifies a dissonance between the EU's strong interest in the resolution of the Conflicts, its firm commitment to such resolution and its long-standing, engagement with a view to promoting such resolution, and its actual, ineffectual contribution to achieving that goal. Second, it analyses various factors which contribute to this ineffectiveness."
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