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Security and reconstruction in Europe

Natea Mihaela Daciana, Sacalean Lucian
Publication date 02/09/2020
EAN: 9782343199887
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When most of the Central and East European countries are celebrating their centennial as modern states and, some of them, thirty years since the fall of the communist regime, security challenges in the region reveal two overlapping layers: the scars ... See full description
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PublisherL'HARMATTAN
Page Count256
LanguageNo language content
AuthorNatea Mihaela Daciana, Sacalean Lucian
FormatPaperback / softback
Product typeBook
Publication date02/09/2020
Weight315 g
Dimensions (thickness x width x height)1.40 x 13.50 x 21.50 cm
Sécurité et reconstruction en Europe
When most of the Central and East European countries are celebrating their centennial as modern states and, some of them, thirty years since the fall of the communist regime, security challenges in the region reveal two overlapping layers: the scars from old political conflicts amongst the Great Powers and present evolutions triggered by the ICT, migration, Europeanization or global governance. The present volume offers a glimpse into the various security dilemmas Central, Eastern and East-neighbouring states have faced over the last century.Alors que la plupart des États de l'Europe Centrale et de l'Est sont en train de fêter cent ans d'existence moderne et une trentaine depuis l'écroulement du communisme, la nature des défis sécuritaires régionaux révèle l'existence de strates partiellement superposées : cicatrices des anciens conflits politiques entre les grandes puissances et usage des TICE, migration, européanisation ou gouvernance globale. Cet ouvrage revient sur les dilemmes ayant marqué les États de l'Europe centrale et orientale au cours du siècle passé.