Croatian International Relations Review
2013 - 2019
Current editor(s): Senada Selo Sabic
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Volume 25, issue 85, 2019
- Rethinking Realism and Constructivism Through the Lenses of Themes and Ontological Primacy pp. 6-29
- Kaminski Joseph Jon
- Why does cooperation work or fail? The case of EU-US sanction policy against Iran pp. 30-62
- Matera Paulina and Matera Rafał
- International Community’s Approach to Western Balkans: In Search of Stability and Security pp. 64-88
- Juvan Janez
- North Macedonia and its Neighbours: Challenges and Perspectives pp. 90-114
- Đukanović Dragan
Volume 25, issue 84, 2019
- Same Old (Macro-) Securitization? A Comparison of Political Reactions to Major Terrorist Attacks in the United States and France pp. 6-35
- Dück Elena and Lucke Robin
- ISDS Regimes and Democratic Practice: Creating Conflict of Interests between Governments, Investors and Local Populations pp. 36-52
- Karas Martin
- Reconciling after Transitional Justice: When Prosecutions are not Enough, the Case of Bosnia and Herzegovina pp. 54-77
- Bell Jared O’Neil
Volume 24, issue 83, 2018
- Accession to the European Union and Perception of External Actors in the Western Balkans pp. 6-32
- Jović Dejan
- Understanding Contemporary Asymmetric Threats pp. 34-51
- Brzica Nikola
- Energy Charter Treaty – Standards of Investment Protection pp. 52-83
- Miljenić Orsat
- Application of Legal Entities to the European Court of Human Rights: a Significant Disadvantage as the Condition of Admissibility pp. 84-103
- Deshko Lyudmyla
- Note-taking and Notability: How to Succeed at Legal Doctoral Fieldwork pp. 104-123
- Panades-Estruch Laura
Volume 24, issue 82, 2018
- European Union and Challenges of Cultural Policies: Critical Perspectives. An Introduction pp. 6-13
- Primorac Jaka, Uzelac Aleksandra and Bilić Paško
- Camouflaged Culture: The ‘Discursive Journey’ of the EU’s Cultural Programmes pp. 14-37
- Valtysson Bjarki
- The Impact of the European Union on Cultural Policy in Malta pp. 38-61
- Xuereb Karsten
- From Inconsistencies to Contingencies -Understanding Policy Complexity of Novi Sad 2021 European Capital of Culture pp. 62-89
- Tomka Goran and Kisić Višnja
- Internal and External Factors in the Development of a Network Organization in the Arts: Case Study of Društvo Asociacija pp. 90-116
- Andrej Srakar
Volume 24, issue 81, 2018
- Contemporary Geopolitics and Digital Representations of Space pp. 7-22
- Turčalo Sead and Kulović Ado
- The Effects of Post-conflict Constitutional Designs: the “Ohrid Framework Agreement” and the Macedonian Constitution pp. 23-50
- Andonovski Stefan
- The EU Stabilisation and Association Agreement for the Western Balkans: Between Challenges and Opportunities pp. 51-68
- Qorraj Gazmend and Jusufi Gezim
- Right of Access to Supreme Courts in Light of the Guarantees under Article 6 § 1 of the Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (civil aspect) pp. 69-90
- Katić Nikolina, Bašić Matea and Briški Morana
- Legal Technology for Law Firms: Determining Roadmaps for Innovation pp. 91-112
- Kerikmäe Tanel, Hoffmann Thomas and Chochia Archil
- An Analysis of Public Debt Servicing in Zambia: Trends, Reforms and Challenges pp. 113-136
- Talknice Saungweme and Nicholas Odhiambo
Volume 23, issue 80, 2017
- NATO in Europe: Between Weak European Allies and Strong Influence of Russian Federation pp. 5-32
- Vukadinović Lidija Čehulić, Begović Monika and Jušić Luka
- UNsatisfied? The Rocky Path to NATO Membership – Bosnia and Herzegovina: A New Approach in Understanding the Challenges pp. 33-59
- Preljević Hamza
- The “New Cold Warriors” and the “Pragmatics”: The Differences in Foreign Policy Attitudes towards Russia and the Eastern Partnership States among the NATO Member States from Central and South-Eastern Europe pp. 61-96
- Kurečić Petar
- Development of the Croatian National Security Strategy in the Hybrid Threats Context pp. 97-129
- Smiljanic Drazen
- International Security Presence in Kosovo and its Human Rights Implications pp. 131-154
- Istrefi Remzije
- The Phenomenon of Journalism-related Crimes Under the Circumstances of Hybrid War in Ukraine pp. 155-185
- Pysmenskyy Yevhen
- Stability, Ambiguity and Change in the Discourses of NATO allies in the Black Sea region: The Cases of Romania, Bulgaria and Turkey pp. 187-209
- Naumescu Valentin
- A Relationship in Limbo: Challenges, Dynamics and Perspectives of Kosovo’s Integration into NATO pp. 211-232
- Rrecaj Besfort T.
- NATO’s ‘Out of Area’ Operations: A Two- Track Approach. The Normative Side of a Military Alliance pp. 233-258
- Mihalache Oana-Cosmina
- Russia and the Ukrainian Crisis: A Multiperspective Analysis of Russian Behaviour, by Taking into Account NATO’s and the EU’s Enlargement pp. 259-287
- Klotz Maximilian
Volume 23, issue 79, 2017
- Struggling for the Future, Burdened by the Past: Croatia’s Relations with the United Kingdom from Independence to Brexit pp. 5-39
- Glaurdić Josip
- Slovenia’s Foreign Policy Opportunities and Constraints: The Analysis of an Interplay of Foreign Policy Environments pp. 41-71
- Fenko Ana Bojinović and Šabič Zlatko
- Olympic Diplomacy and the Emerging States: Striving for Influence in the Multipolar World pp. 73-102
- Luša Đana
- Learning by Doing: The EU’s Transformative Power and Conflicts in the Western Balkans pp. 103-125
- Bazerkoska Julija Brsakoska and Dokmanović Mišo
- Preserving ‘Great Power Status’: The Complex Case of the British Intervention in the Falklands (1982) pp. 127-156
- Grandpierron Matthieu
- The Quo Vadis of Democratization in Post-Egypt Arab Spring pp. 157-188
- Yumitro Gonda and Estriani Heavy Nala
Volume 23, issue 78, 2017
- State, Market and Infrastructure: The New Silk Road pp. 7-18
- Nolan Peter
- China-CEEC Cooperation: China’s Building of a New Type of International Relations pp. 19-34
- Zuokui Liu
- Towards a Balanced Synergy of Visions and Interests: Latvia’s Perspectives in 16+1 and Belt and Road Initiatives pp. 37-56
- Spruds Andris
- China’s Belt and Road Initiative Extension to Central and Eastern European Countries - Sixteen Nations, Five Summits, Many Challenges pp. 57-76
- Musabelliu Marsela
- The Baltic Sea Macro-Regional Transport Cluster as an Element of the Silk Road Economic Belt pp. 77-95
- Nežerenko Olga and Koppel Ott
- Using Patent Development, Education Policy and Research and Development Expenditure Policy to Increase Technological Competitiveness of Small European Union Member States pp. 97-126
- Simona Ferraro, Dutt Pawan Kumar and Kerikmäe Tanel
- The Security Challenges of the “One Belt, One Road” Initiative and China’s Choices pp. 129-147
- Haiquan Liu
- The Challenge of Different Perceptions on the Belt and Road Initiative pp. 149-168
- Junchi Ma
- SWOT Analysis and Related Countermeasures for Croatia to Explore the Chinese Tourist Source Market pp. 169-185
- Qian Wang
Volume 23, issue 77, 2017
- The Struggle of Benchmarking and Ranking Gender Equality: The Case of the European Institute for Gender Equality pp. 9-38
- Valkovičová Veronika
- The Rise of Direct Democracy in Croatia: Balancing or Challenging Parliamentary Representation? pp. 39-80
- Hrvoje Butković
- Albania’s Transformation since 1997: Successes and Failures pp. 81-115
- Jusufi Islam