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Urban pollution in the Danube and Western Balkans regions: The impact of major PM2.5 sources.

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Introduction: The Europeanisation of the Western Balkans

2018
The Western Balkans region represents a unique laboratory for exploring a wide array of parallel-tracked political processes. Over the past three decades, the region has experienced manifold state disintegrations, (non)violent conflict between and within countries, as well as a delayed transition to democracy and market economy.
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The Western Balkans

2014
The term Western Balkan is both geographic and political. It was initially employed by US and European policymakers to describe the part of the Balkan Peninsula that remained outside of both the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the European Union (EU) since the early 1990s.
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The Western Balkans

2007
The break-up of Yugoslavia in 1991 following proclamations of independence by the republics of Slovenia, Croatia, Macedonia, and in 1992 of Bosnia and Herzegovina established several new states in the region. It was followed by a decade of conflict. Wars broke out in Croatia in 1991, in Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1992 to 1995, in Serbia and Kosovo ...
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Western Intervention in the Balkans

2011
Conflicts involve powerful experiences. The residue of these experiences is captured by the concept and language of emotion. Indiscriminate killing creates fear; targeted violence produces anger and a desire for vengeance; political status reversals spawn resentment; cultural prejudices sustain ethnic contempt.
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Voting in the Western Balkans

2016
The war in Yugoslavia led to the partition of the country and the emergence of a variety of small states upon which a common Communism legacy has left its mark. Today, their common objective is to join the European Union. As a preliminary stage, the Western Balkans (Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro and the Former Yugoslav Republic of
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Investment in the Western Balkans

2018
New Directions and Financial Constraints in Infrastructure Investment Investment in infrastructure is important to generating long-term productivity gains. The Western Balkans lack infrastructure capacity and investment – particularly in non-traditional sectors such as water, sewerage, waste, health, social affairs and education. Two important regional
Grieveson, Richard, Holzner, Mario
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