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NEGUŢA, Andrei, SIMIONOV, Alexandru. Riscuri şi instabilităţi în Europa de Sud-Est. Impactul asupra politicilor Uniunii Europene . In: Moldoscopie, 2005, nr. 1(28), pp. 153-162. ISSN 1812-2566.
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Numărul 1(28) / 2005 / ISSN 1812-2566 /ISSNe 2587-4063

Riscuri şi instabilităţi în Europa de Sud-Est. Impactul asupra politicilor Uniunii Europene

Pag. 153-162

Neguţa Andrei, Simionov Alexandru
 
Universitatea de Stat din Moldova
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 14 decembrie 2013


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The chain of events and developments in Southeastern Europe during the 1990s provoked increasingly sophisticated political reactions, political approaches and long-term strategies towards the region on part of the European Union. The history of the Southeast European region has no better example of a “benign” external engagement than two dialectically interacting principles: regionality and conditionality. The need for adequate European Union strategies in meeting the challenges of the Southeast European region stems from two major factors: the existence of security risks and instabilities and the necessity of differentiated pre-accession of Southeastern Europe. The systemic nature of the main security risks and instabilities, stemming from the structural causes, legacies of the past, the ethnic and religious diversity of the area, its heterogeneous social contents and specific individual countries policies and political cultures, requires a complex system of interrelated and interacting European Union strategies with sophisticated management of their implementation. European Union strategic approaches to Southeastern Europe should reflect a vision of over-coming the structural causes of mid- and long-term instabilities and security risks.

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approaches and long-term strategies towards the region on part of the European
Union. The history of the Southeast European region has no better example
of a “benign” external engagement than two dialectically interacting
principles: regionality and conditionality.
The need for adequate European Union strategies in meeting the challenges
of the Southeast European region stems from two major factors: the
existence of security risks and instabilities and the necessity of differentiated
pre-accession of Southeastern Europe. The systemic nature of the main security risks and instabilities, stemming
from the structural causes, legacies of the past, the ethnic and religious
diversity of the area, its heterogeneous social contents and specific individual
countries policies and political cultures, requires a complex system of interrelated
and interacting European Union strategies with sophisticated management
of their implementation.
European Union strategic approaches to Southeastern Europe should
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