Daniel Heler
PhD candidate at the Faculty of Political Sciences, Belgrade University. My professional interests include modern history, politics and anthropology as well as international relations and security in broader Eastern Europe
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Inhalt: František Šístek: Die nationalen Minderheiten in den internationalen Beziehungen und der Gesetzgebung Jugoslawiens – Lenka Kopřivová: Tschechen und Slowaken – Bohdan Zilynskyj: Ruthenen und Ukrainer – Adam Ander: Magyaren – Jiří Kocian: Deutsche – Filip Šisler: Rumänen und Aromunen – Jan Procházka: Bulgaren – Lucie Kadlecová/Martin Mejstřík: Die Italiener – Kateřina Králová: Griechen – Karin Hofmeisterová: Juden – Karin Hofmeisterová: Roma – Kamil Pikal: Türken – Vladimír Kadlec: Kosovo-Albaner – Daniel Heler: Albaner in Serbien, Mazedonien und Montenegro.
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field of internal security imposed on states seeking membership. These demands,
requirements and criteria for EU membership will be compare in the specific case of the
regions with high proportion of the Albanian population to the current internal security
situation in Montenegro and Serbia, with emphasis on the dynamics of development
especially in the last approximately 12 years. Security issues will be discussed broadly
in keeping with the Copenhagen School. That is in its broader form the so-called hard
security to societal security. On the example of the regions with high proportion of the
Albanian population in Serbia and Montenegro in the above-mentioned internal security
issues I will try to verify and critically evaluate the basic axioms of the general concept
of europeanisation in its transitological meaning. In relation to the surveyed processes
of europeanisation I will also focus on the gradual process of loosing the ties between
the two state entities, the issue will explore possible impact of formal and informal
processes of secession of Montenegro from the common state, the quality and the
intensity of ongoing europeanisation in both state entities will be examined.
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Inhalt: František Šístek: Die nationalen Minderheiten in den internationalen Beziehungen und der Gesetzgebung Jugoslawiens – Lenka Kopřivová: Tschechen und Slowaken – Bohdan Zilynskyj: Ruthenen und Ukrainer – Adam Ander: Magyaren – Jiří Kocian: Deutsche – Filip Šisler: Rumänen und Aromunen – Jan Procházka: Bulgaren – Lucie Kadlecová/Martin Mejstřík: Die Italiener – Kateřina Králová: Griechen – Karin Hofmeisterová: Juden – Karin Hofmeisterová: Roma – Kamil Pikal: Türken – Vladimír Kadlec: Kosovo-Albaner – Daniel Heler: Albaner in Serbien, Mazedonien und Montenegro.
field of internal security imposed on states seeking membership. These demands,
requirements and criteria for EU membership will be compare in the specific case of the
regions with high proportion of the Albanian population to the current internal security
situation in Montenegro and Serbia, with emphasis on the dynamics of development
especially in the last approximately 12 years. Security issues will be discussed broadly
in keeping with the Copenhagen School. That is in its broader form the so-called hard
security to societal security. On the example of the regions with high proportion of the
Albanian population in Serbia and Montenegro in the above-mentioned internal security
issues I will try to verify and critically evaluate the basic axioms of the general concept
of europeanisation in its transitological meaning. In relation to the surveyed processes
of europeanisation I will also focus on the gradual process of loosing the ties between
the two state entities, the issue will explore possible impact of formal and informal
processes of secession of Montenegro from the common state, the quality and the
intensity of ongoing europeanisation in both state entities will be examined.