Croatian International Relations Review
2013 - 2019
Current editor(s): Senada Selo Sabic
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Volume 22, issue 76, 2016
- Attitudes Towards Immigrants, Immigration Policies and Labour Market Outcomes: Comparing Croatia with Hungary and Slovenia pp. 5-28

- Valerija Botric
- The Development, (Non) Institutionalisation, and (Lost) Opportunities of Slovenian Environmental Diplomacy in the Last 25 Years pp. 29-51

- Udovič Boštjan and Pongrac Miha
- Can Institutions of Autonomy Become Potentially “Subversive Institutions”? pp. 52-84

- Ćurko Hrvoje
- Assessment of Soft Power Strategies: Towards an Aggregative Analytical Model for Country-Focused Case Study Research pp. 85-112

- Patalakh Artem
Volume 22, issue 75, 2016
- The EU’s Maritime Security Strategy: a Neo-Medieval Perspective on the Limits of Soft Security? pp. 9-37

- Flynn Brendan
- Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing Control in the Exclusive Economic Zone: a Brief Appraisal of Regulatory Deficits and Accountability Strategies pp. 39-68

- Rosello Mercedes
- From Politicization to Securitization of Maritime Security in the Gulf of Guinea pp. 69-85

- Piedade João
Volume 21, issue 74, 2015
- Small Countries’ EU Council Presidency and the Realisation of their National Interests: The Case of Slovenia pp. 5-39

- Marjan Svetličič and Cerjak Kira
- Prosecuting War Crimes and Meeting Obligations under the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms at the Same Time – the Case of Croatia pp. 41-61

- Barberić Lara, Čolak Davorka and Dolmagić Jasmina
- ‘Justice seen is Justice done?’ - Assessing the Impact of Outreach Activities by the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) pp. 63-93

- Schulz Philipp
Volume 21, issue 73, 2015
- Introduction: Congressional Views on NATO Enlargement: Limited Domestic Interest with Few Votes to Gain pp. 5-23

- Hendrickson Ryan C.
- Obama’s Dual Discourse on American Exceptionalism pp. 25-56

- Hrnjaz Miloš and Krstić Milan
- Demographic Security Trends in Southeastern Europe pp. 57-87

- Malnar Dario and Malnar Ana
- China’s Global Order: a New Paradigm in South to South Relations pp. 89-108

- Contipelli Ernani and Picciau Simona
- Am I an Active Citizen? Women’s Narratives of Citizenship Practices in Albania pp. 109-129

- Çela Eriada
- “Why do I have to trust you?” The perspective from civil society on active citizenship in post–communist Albania pp. 131-154

- Dhembo Elona, Duci Veronika and Ajdini Juliana
Volume 21, issue 72, 2015
- VOISINAGES: Démocratisation et géopolitique pp. 5-46

- Rupnik Jacques
- The Number and Geographical Scope of the EU Foreign Policy Initiatives of Small Member States: Does „smallness“ matter? pp. 47-80

- Luša Đana and Kurečić Petar
- The Process of Institutionalization of the EU’s CFSP in the Western Balkan Countries during the Ukraine Crisis pp. 81-106

- Đukanović Dragan
- Political Criteria vs. Political Conditionality: Comparative analysis of Slovenian and Croatian European Union accession processes pp. 107-137

- Bojinović Fenko Ana and Urlić Ana
- International-local Linkages in Multistakeholder Partnerships Involved in Reconciliation, Inter-communal Bridgebuilding and Confidence-building pp. 139-166

- Roter Petra
- Project Management in Development Aid Industry – Public vs. Private pp. 167-197

- Simović Dragana
- The Bay of Bengal: Next theatre for strategic power play in Asia pp. 199-238

- Kabir Mohammad Humayun and Ahmad Amamah
- The Ominous Triangle: China-Taiwanthe United States relationship pp. 239-280

- Kuntić Dario
Volume 20, issue 71, 2014
- NATO Integration of Bosnia and Herzegovina: The pursuit o F local ownership in externally-led state building pp. 20

- Turčalo Sead and Kapidžić Damir
- Serbia's Military Neutrality: Origins, effects and challenges pp. 27

- Ejdus Filip
- The European Union Training Mission in Mali: A case study pp. 29

- Dicke Rachel
- NATO Summit in Wales: From global megatrends to the new Euro-Atlanticism pp. 31

- Vukadinović Lidija Čehulić and Begović Monika
- How Long Before NATO Aircraft Carrier Force Projection Capabilities Are Successfully Countered? Some effects of the fiscal crises pp. 31

- Lučev Josip
Volume 20, issue 70, 2014
- Solidarity and the Market in the Area of Insurance Schemes pp. 23

- Ondelj Ivona
- Dancing and Calculating: Culturally sustainable development and globalization in light of two paradigms of socio-cultural evolution pp. 25

- Katunarić Vjeran
- Foreign Policy Making and the U.S. Vision of European Integration in the Nixon Era pp. 27

- Nguyen Hang
Volume 19, issue 69, 2013
- No Synonyms: Global Governance and the Transnational Public pp. 5-31

- Hancic Maja Turnšek
- Genetic Knowledge and Genetic Reproduction Technologies as New Modes of Governance – are We Witnessing a New Form of Eugenics? pp. 33-54

- Barberić Lara
- Sri Lanka: Physical Reconstruction and Economic Development as Conflict Prevention Factors pp. 55-76

- Đevoić Boženko
Volume 19, issue 68, 2013
- Rising Myanmar: US involvement, power rivalry and new hopes for Bangladesh pp. 1-21

- Alam Ishtiaque
- Did EU candidacy differentiation impact on the performance of preaccession funds? A quantitative analysis of Western Balkan cases pp. 22-52

- Denti Davide
- Does more (or less) lead to violence? Application of the relative deprivation hypothesis on economic inequality-induced conflicts pp. 53-72

- Džuverovic Nemanja
- Seceding but not Succeeding: African International Relations and Somaliland’s lacking international recognition pp. 73-105

- Pijović Nikola
- The EU Battlegroups (EUBGs) – a successful story or a paper tiger? pp. 106-127

- Šmaguc Beatrica