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Nacionalna sigurnost Republike Slovenije
In: Politička misao, Band 34, Heft 3, S. 74-102
The Republic of Slovenia, having obtained independence and sovereignty in the June-July war of 1991, launched the intensive buildup of the system of nationa security. As guidelines it used the experiences of other states, its own historical experience and the attitudes of the public and the political parties. The analysis of Slovenian national security shows that the threats to it come in the forms of military threats, internal threats and the threat to the living space. This was the reason that the system of national security was outlined as including the defense system, the security system, and the system of protection and preservation. Though encountering momentous problems in the build-up of the system of national security (particularly its military aspect), Slovenia has made remarkable shifts in order to embrace the NATO standards. However, it was not enough and Slovenia was not among the countries that were admitted to this organisation in the first wave - Poland, Czech Republic and Hungary. (SOI : PM: S. 102)
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Razvoj zajednicke obrambene politike kao komponente europskog integracijskog procesa
In: Politička misao, Band 35, Heft 4, S. 60-89
The process of European integrations, with a growing political, economic, and security interdependence of member states is designed in such a way that, among other things, it can eventually result in developing a collective approach to defense, whose features would be a far cry from any other form of traditional alliances. The signatories of the Maastricht Agreement vowed to shape a common defense policy which would in time lead to the common defense. The common defense policy, whose structure would be built on the basis of the models and trends of the defense policies of the leading West-European countries, should evolve as an integral part of EU's common foreign and security policy. It should address all the aspects of the use of military power, and it will require an analysis of a broad spectrum of possible scenarios which may pose a threat to EU's security. EU countries have demonstrated certain shortcomings in their military capacities e.g. transport equipment and other capacities for deployment. Although in the economic field they have achieved consensus on numerous issues, it is obvious that defense issues such as nuclear weapons, professionalization of the military and the policies of defense industry are still a major bone of contention for EU members. Though EU, WEU, and NATO represent only a segment of the European security architecture, they will most probably serve as the key institutional framework for the development of a common defense policy and common defense. Further expansion of this triangular institutional framework is going to be interdependent, mutually supportive and parallel. (SOI : PM: S. 89)
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Političke promjene i reforme oružanih snaga u Republici Albaniji (1990 - 1999)
In: Međunarodne studije: časopis za međunarodne odnose, vanjsku politiku i diplomaciju, Band 10, Heft 1, S. 117-134
ISSN: 1332-4756
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Tematičen sbornik s naučni izsledvanija: posveten na 20-godišninata na Filosofski fakultet na VTU "Sv. sv. Kiril i Metodij"
In: Novi predizvikatelstva pred sigurnostta na Balkanite tom 3
In: Нови предизвикателства пред сигурността на Балканите том 3
Novi predizvikatelstva pred sigurnostta na Balkanite tom 2
In: Novi predizvikatelstva pred sigurnostta na Balkanite tom 2
In: Нови предизвикателства пред сигурността на Балканите том 2
Novi predizvikatelstva pred sigurnostta na Balkanite tom 1
In: Novi predizvikatelstva pred sigurnostta na Balkanite tom 1
In: Нови предизвикателства пред сигурността на Балканите том 1
Utjecaj vanjskih činilaca na razvoj sigurnosne politike Republike Hrvatske
In: Međunarodne studije: časopis za međunarodne odnose, vanjsku politiku i diplomaciju, Band 10, Heft 1, S. 5-21
ISSN: 1332-4756
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Hrvatska i novo europska sigurnosna arhitektura
In: Politička misao, Band 35, Heft 1, S. 199-206
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Koncept Velike Albanije kao pretnja nacionalnoj bezbednosti Srbije
In: Posebna izdanja 363
Slovenska nacionalna sigurnost i europsko sigurnosno ujedinjavanje
In: Politička misao, Band 34, Heft 3, S. 103-123
As newly established nation-state Slovenia continues to develop concepts, policies, and institutions to provide for its national security. She does so as a young country in a new Europe and must consider not only her own experiences, principles, and international politics, but also the dynamic environment of th multifaceted proposals and efforts at European integration. These are the basic considerations for understanding the process whereby Slovenia is forming a new national security network, both internally and on the international level, and for following Slovenia's endeavors to participate in European integration and NATO and the European Union. (SOI : PM: S. 123)
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Buducnost obrambene politike EU
In: Međunarodne studije: časopis za međunarodne odnose, vanjsku politiku i diplomaciju, Band 2, Heft 1-2, S. 69-98
ISSN: 1332-4756
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Pola stoljeca Narodne Republike Kine
In: Politička misao, Band 36, Heft 3, S. 34-44
Taking into consideration all the benefits and pitfalls of its political, economic, military, and cultural legacies, the People's Republic of China has adopted a policy of reliance on rapid economic growth and improvement of the standard of living, conducive to political and social stability of Chinese society and state. This goal has been accomplished only temporarily and partially, while the final result primarily depends on the ability of the Chinese leadership to find the golden mean between the two opposites: the closed political system and the need to maintain an open economy. In its search for a place in today's world, the People's Republic of China is faced with the central choice of the equitable participation in global community: full acceptance of its mechanisms and principles (beginning with the United Nations) and international trade norms, the protection of human rights, armament control, environmental protection and so on. However, the Chinese see in this a threat of the erosion of Chinese independence and the possibility of choice and political independence of the Chinese state. (SOI : PM: S. 44)
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