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The Stability Pact for South-East Europe. Security Aspects

Siniša Tatalović ; Faculty of Political Science, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
Robert Barić ; Assistant Presidential Adviser for Defence and Military Affairs, Office of the President of the Republic of Croatia, Zagreb, Croatia


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Abstract

In search for security stability in the Balkans, one of mechanisms with great potential for solving numerous security issues between states of the region is the Stability Pact. Its primary scope of activities lies not in area of military security, but in a combat against new “soft” security threats (illegal trafficking of narcotics and weapons, illegal immigration, combat against organised crime in the region, ecological security). For Croatia, framework of the Stability Pact could be one of the means for improving Croatian relations with neighbour states, especially with Bosnia and Herzegovina. In that regard, the Stability Pact is one of the means for achieving Croatian strategic goal – membership in the Euroatlantic institutions (NATO and EU).

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Hrčak ID:

26746

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https://hrcak.srce.hr/26746

Publication date:

25.2.2001.

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