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Journal articles on the topic "South Europe"

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Antoliš, Krunoslav. "Smuggling in South Eastern Europe." Connections: The Quarterly Journal 06, no. 1 (2007): 71–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.11610/connections.06.1.06.

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Vreja, Lucia Ovidia. "Human Trafficking in South Eastern Europe." Connections: The Quarterly Journal 04, no. 4 (2005): 49–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.11610/connections.04.4.05.

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Busuncian, Tatiana. "Terrorist Routes in South Eastern Europe." Connections: The Quarterly Journal 06, no. 1 (2007): 85–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.11610/connections.06.1.07.

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Sawicka, Irena. "Syllabic patterns in South-Eastern Europe." Slavia Meridionalis 15 (September 25, 2015): 220–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.11649/sm.2015.018.

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Syllabic patterns in South-Eastern EuropeWhereas in most of the world’s languages syllable patterns are built according to the principles of sonority theory (they have the one-peak syllable pattern), in some Balkan languages, there occur deviations from the one-peak syllable pattern of a systemic nature. Such deviations occur also in the northern Slavic languages. They mainly concern the distribution of nasal consonants and appear either in the onset (Albanian) or coda (Romanian). At the very south of Europe the open syllable pattern occurs. Struktury sylabiczne południowo-wschodniej EuropyPodczas gdy zdecydowana większość języków świata preferuje tzw. sonorycznościowy (jednoszczytowy) model sylaby, to południowo-wschodnia Europa jest pod tym względem dość zróżnicowana. Odstępstwa od zasady jednoszczytowości występują w językach północnosłowiańskich. Na Bałkanach natomiast odstępstwa takie dotyczą głównie dystrybucji sonantów nosowych i występują albo w nagłosie, albo w wygłosie. Samo południe Europy (dialekty występujące na południowych częściach półwyspów Morza Śródziemnego) ma natomiast niesymetryczny model sylaby – w wygłosie wyrazów występują głównie sylaby otwarte.
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Korzeniewska-Wiszniewska, Mirella. "11th Congress of South-East European Studies. Sofia 2015." Colloquia Humanistica, no. 4 (December 31, 2015): 153–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.11649/ch.2015.010.

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11th Congress of South-East European Studies. Sofia 2015The 11th Congress of South-East European Studies took place in Sofia, Bulgaria, between 31 August and 4 September 2015. It was organised by the International Association for Southeast European Studies (orig. in French: AIESEE – Associacion Internationale d’ Études du Sud-Est Européen).South-Eastern Europe is an area looked upon by world powers with a large amount of ambivalence. As the region’s states are not considered to be key global players, the events that occur in this part of the continent draw interest that is cyclical in nature and that is usually triggered by cyclical issues, too. Though relatively small, the area has been a point of interest for many researchers for over 100 years due to its ethnic diversity and the related inherent multi-nationality the scale of which is not encountered anywhere else in Europe. The cultural, linguistic, and religious pluralism of this region often produces specific social amalgams. With the cyclical interest aside, for a little more than a century the main European (and not only European) political powers have been making efforts to exert influence in the region, understanding the significance of its geographic location, where East meets West. Regardless of the changing dynamics of interest in South-Eastern Europe, the region will certainly remain one of the most fascinating focus areas for researchers and academics across the world, who will meet again not in five, but in four years at another congress this time to be held in Romanian Constanţa to discuss issues and topics related to this corner of the world. 11. Kongres AIESEE, Sofia 2015W dniach od 31 sierpnia do 4 września 2015 r. w Sofii (Bułgaria) odbył się 11 Kongres Studiów nad Europą Południowo-Wschodnią, zorganizowany przez Międzynarodowe Stowarzyszenie Studiów nad Europą Południowo-Wschodnią (AIESEE - Associacion Internationale d’ Études du Sud-Est Européen).Europa Południowo-Wschodnia jest obszarem, do którego światowe mocarstwa podchodzą z dużą dozą ambiwalencji. Kraje tego regionu nie są głównymi graczami na arenie światowej, przez co wydarzenia związane z tą częścią Europy spotykają się z cyklicznym zainteresowaniem powstającym zazwyczaj w obliczu problemów, które - równie cykliczne wywoływane - zwracają uwagę świata na ten relatywnie nieduży region. Jest on jednak bezsprzecznie obszarem, który wzbudza zainteresowanie badaczy od ponad stu lat ze względu na swoje zróżnicowanie etniczne, pociągające za sobą rdzenną wielonarodowość regionu, niewystępującą na taką skalę gdzie indziej w Europie. Związana z tym wielość kultur, języków i religii generuje często specyficzne dla tej szerokości geograficznej amalgamaty społecznościowe. Również od nieco ponad stu lat o wpływy w tym regionie (abstrahując od wspomnianej cykliczności zainteresowania) zabiegają główne europejskie siły polityczne (a obecnie nie tylko europejskie) ze względu położenie geograficzne, w którym Zachód spotyka Wschód. Bez względu na dynamikę zainteresowania Europą Południowo-Wschodnią jest i będzie ona bezsprzecznie fascynującym obszarem badań naukowców całego świata, którzy ponownie spotkają się za cztery lata na kolejnym kongresie, tym razem w rumuńskiej Constanzy, aby pochylić się nad zagadnieniami związanymi z tą częścią świata.
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Young, Antonia. "South Eastern Europe Reviews." Central and Eastern European Review 12, no. 1 (December 1, 2018): 70–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/caeer-2019-0005.

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Young, Antonia. "South Eastern Europe Reviews." Central and Eastern European Review 11, no. 1 (December 20, 2017): 101–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/caeer-2018-0007.

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Scheil, H. G., H. D. Schmidt, S. Baltova, D. Djordjevic, C. Vulpe, D. Siváková, and L. Efremovska. "Dermatoglyphic Studies in Eastern and South-Eastern Europe." Anthropologischer Anzeiger 63, no. 4 (December 13, 2005): 393–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/anthranz/63/2005/393.

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Bebler, Anton. "Slovenia and South-Eastern Europe." Comparative Southeast European Studies 47, no. 3-4 (March 1, 1998): 135–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/soeu-1998-473-404.

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Whitaker, Jennifer Seymour, and Gregory F. Treverton. "Europe, America and South Africa." Foreign Affairs 67, no. 1 (1988): 201. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/20043764.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "South Europe"

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Tzifakis, Nikolaos. "Securitization and desecuritization dynamics in South-Eastern Europe." Thesis, Lancaster University, 2002. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.288951.

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Sen, Simonti. "Travels to Europe self and other in Bengali travel narratives, 1870-1910 /." New Delhi : Orient Longman, 2005. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/60534669.html.

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Price, Maria. "Trans-European networks : transport cohesion of the high-speed rail network in south-west Europe." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2010. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.568559.

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This thesis examines the development of the high-speed rail network as part of the European Union's Trans-European Networks and determines whether transport cohesion is achieved at European, national and regional levels. It applies an interdisciplinary approach of geography, economics, and policy using qualitative and quantitative analyses. It has selected South-West Europe to carry out a series of case studies reflecting each approach. It argues that the cohesion of the high-speed rail network is determined by its physical structure and its connectivity, accessibility and interoperability to other networks nationally, regionally and locally. Furthermore, its successful development is dependent on the financing strategy and the institutional relationships necessary to implement relevant policies and complete European infrastructure projects. In the geography approach the study uses graph theory equations supported by GIS mapping, a method used to evaluate the physical structure of the high-speed railways and their connection to the already existing conventional rail network. The economic approach consists of an accessibility measure using a gravity model which considers access to and from the high-speed rail network using public services, with variables such as population, travel and waiting times, fares and service frequencies. The models are applied to regional and local case studies. The studied regional areas are the Spanish provinces of Catalonia, known as Girona, Lleida and Tarragona. The local accessibility study compares the accessibility to two different high-speed stations, one located in the city lim its, and Moria Price, PhD Abstract, Oxford, UK
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Milcher, Susanne, and Manfred M. Fischer. "On labour market discrimination against Roma in South East Europe." WU Vienna University of Economics and Business, 2010. http://epub.wu.ac.at/3960/1/SSRN%2Did1739103.pdf.

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This paper directs interest on country-specific labour market discrimination Roma may suffer in South East Europe. The study lies in the tradition of statistical Blinder-Oaxaca decomposition analysis. We use microdata from UNDP's 2004 survey of Roma minorities, and apply a Bayesian approach, proposed by Keith and LeSage (2004), for the decomposition analysis of wage differentials. This approach is based on a robust Bayesian heteroscedastic linear regression model in conjunction with Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) estimation. The results obtained indicate the presence of labour market discrimination in Albania and Kosovo, but point to its absence in Bulgaria, Croatia, and Serbia. (authors' abstract)
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Becking, Bernhard J. "The stability pact for South-Eastern Europe-potential, problems, and perspectives." Thesis, Monterey, Calif. : Springfield, Va. : Naval Postgraduate School ; Available from National Technical Information Service, 2001. http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA393674.

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Kecmanovic, Milica Economics Australian School of Business UNSW. "Studies of labour markets in countries in transition in South East Europe." Awarded By:University of New South Wales. Economics, 2010. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/44608.

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This thesis explores several aspects of the labour market in Serbia and Croatia during the process of transition from socialism to a market economy. First, it examines how women??s position in the labour market has changed in Serbia. Using five annual Labour Force Surveys (2001-2005), I find that the gender wage gap is still very low in Serbia, and is even decreasing during this period. However, decompositions that apply the Oaxaca (1974) methodology reveal that the unexplained component of the gap is very large, and is increasing. Likewise, quantile decompositions suggest that while the raw gap is falling at each of the quantiles analysed, the unexplained component is increasing at most quantiles at the same time. Thus, the relatively small gap in earnings could be masking considerable discrimination in the labour market. Second, changes in men??s wage inequality in Serbia in the period from 2001 to 2005 are analysed using five annual Labour Force Surveys. Changes in the distribution of earnings are examined using the Lemieux (2002) decomposition methodology. I find that the change in wage inequality is mostly driven by changes in wage premiums, while the effect of changes in the composition of the labour force is very small. Isolating the effect of the emerging private sector reveals that changes in the private sector size and wage premium account for an average 25 percent of the changes in inequality during this period. Third, the effect that the recent war in Croatia (1991-1995) had on the educational and employment trajectories of the 1971 birth cohort of men is investigated. This birth cohort was most affected by the armed forces draft. I treat the occurrence of the war as a natural experiment and use data from the Croatian and Slovenian Labour Force Surveys. Applying the difference-in-difference framework and comparing this cohort to adjacent cohorts, women, and to respective cohorts in Slovenia, a neighbouring country that did not experience war, I find that the war has had a negative effect on educational outcomes and a small positive effect on the employment and earnings outcomes of this cohort of men.
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Gardner, A. R. "The impact of Neolithic agriculture on the environments of south-east Europe." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 1999. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.599313.

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Recent palaeoecological research has demonstrated that the earliest discernible environmental impacts arising from Neolithic agriculture in south-east Europe occur several millenia after the earliest archaeological evidence for farming. Published archaeological records of domesticated animal and plant remains and Neolithic material culture suggest that the first agriculture in Europe occurred in the south-east of the continent from about 9 ka BP. In contrast, large-scale landscape clearance is not evident in palaeoecological records from south-east Europe until at least 6ka BP. A number of factors have been promoted to account for this discrepancy but the underlying source of temporal bias is suggested to have occurred through the selection of inappropriate palaeoecological methods. Basin size, proximity of palaeoecology sequences to archaeological sites and sampling resolution are identified as critical factors in the interpretation of Neolithic environmental impacts. This thesis presents multi-proxy palaeoecological data from six sedimentary sequences in Hungary, Slovenia and Greece using a modified approach designed to counter previous criticisms of unsuitable palaeoecological sampling strategies and to examine the nature of the impact of Neolithic farmers upon the south-east European landscape. Three pairs of palaeoecological sites were selected for analysis, each pair comprising an onsite sequence no more than 200m from the archaeological settlement, and an off-site sequence from approximately 10km distant. All sequences received a predominantly local pollen flux and were assessed in the field as extending back to the late-glacial. Two of these sequences were subsequently deemed unsuitable for further analysis. The remaining four sequences were subject to pollen, charcoal, geochemical, loss-on-ignition and radiocarbon analyses. Numerical routines (principal components analysis, dissimilarity coefficients, rarefaction analysis, rate of change and age-modelling) were applied to the resulting datasets. Results from these analyses show that the environmental response to Neolithic agriculture was subtle and was characterised by a shift in forest composition rather than any large-scale landscape clearance. Progressive cycles of gap creation in mature secondary forest initiated a gradual process of degradation of the forest canopy with the dominant slow-growth forest taxon being replaced by advantageous faster growing taxa. In addition, sedimentary analyses reveal that these forest compositional changes during the Neolithic did not cause any appreciable soil erosion or geomorphological instability. Rather, sediment geochemical stratigraphy during the Neolithic was dominated by site-specific processes related to authigenic productivity and deposition of organic material. Allogenic mineral influx occurred in late-glacial and in recent (post 1000 BP) sediments but not during the Neolithic, suggesting an underlying sedimentological trend of landscape stability rather than erosive influx. Results from this study imply that the selection of inappropriate palaeoecological methods for the interpretation of Neolithic impacts may contribute to some of the apparent 'invisibility' of agricultural activity in, but does not adequately explain the absence of a characteristic environmental response equivalent to that seen in northern European palaeoecological sequences for early agriculture. The magnitude of environmental impacts from Neolithic agriculture in south-east Europe appear to have been minimal, and this is principally related to the observation that contraction of woodland does not occur in south-east Europe during the Neolithic. The primary conclusion from this study is that the earliest farmers in south-east Europe were most likely to have adopted regenerative forest-use practices and naturally open spaces, rather than any large-scale clearance of forest.
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Bechev, Dimitar. "Constructing South East Europe : the politics of Balkan regional cooperation, 1995-2003." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2005. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:b2c66c28-2d24-4e09-b184-5dd1155910ee.

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In the post-Cold War era, the Balkans came to exemplify the power of resurgent nationalisms freed from the straitjacket of bipolar stability. The break-up of the Yugoslav federation suggested that exclusivist ethno-national identities trumped the logic of political and economic integration. Yet, by the early 2000s, regional cooperation made significant inroads into South East Europe. This study addresses the puzzle of why the Balkan states have engaged in a number of multilateral schemes in fields such as military security, trade, infrastructure development, energy, despite the region's divisive historical legacies and political instability. The thesis explores the impact of three factors: regional interdependence denoting the socio-economic and political linkages which contribute to the convergence of Balkan states' material interests, external push referring to the policies for fostering regional cooperation adopted by key actors such as the EU, US, and NATO, and identity politics: the discourses on the borders, cultural make-up and history of a Balkan regional entity as well as the latter's relationship with constructs like Europe and the West. The thesis argues that external projection of power, rather than regional interdependence, accounted for the development and growth of Balkan regionalism. However, the push from outside was legitimised by Balkan collective identity built upon myths of belonging to and exclusion from 'civilised Europe'. Regionalism was not solely a reflection of the supply and demand for integrative frameworks, but amounted to a symbolic strategy for transforming the volatile Balkans into South East Europe by the adoption of the institutional norms and practices of international clubs such as the EU and NATO. The case of regional cooperation in South East Europe contributes to the debates about the politics of interest and the politics of identity in the field of International Relations, and raises questions about the nature of power in contemporary Europe and the international society.
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Popa, Cătălin Nicolae. "Uncovering group identity in the Late Iron Age of South-East Europe." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2014. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.648861.

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Milcher, Susanne. "Decomposing Income Differentials Between Roma and Non-Roma in South East Europe." The Romanian Regional Science Association, 2011. http://epub.wu.ac.at/5142/1/V513.MILCHER.pdf.

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The paper decomposes average income differentials between Roma and non-Roma in South East Europe into the component that can be explained by group differences in income-related characteristics (characteristics effect), and the component which is due to differing returns to these characteristics (coefficients or discrimination effect). The decomposition analysis is based on Blinder (1973) and Oaxaca (1973) and uses three weighting matrices, reflecting the different assumptions about income structures that would prevail in the absence of discrimination. Heckman (1979) estimators control for selectivity bias. Using microdata from the 2004 UNDP household survey on Roma minorities, the paper finds that a large share of the average income differential between Roma and non-Roma is explained by human capital differences. Nevertheless, significant labour market discrimination is found in Kosovo for all weight specifications and in Bulgaria and Serbia for two weight specifications. (author's abstract)
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Books on the topic "South Europe"

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Commission of the European Communities. Directorate-General for Information., ed. Europe-South dialogue. [Brussels]: Commission of the European Communities, Directorate-General for Information, 1985.

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Centre for Co-operation with Non-members., ed. South eastern Europe. Paris: OECD, 2003.

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Commission of the European Communities. Directorate-General of Information., ed. Europe-South dialogue. [Brussels]: Commission of the European Communities, Directorate-General for Information, 1985.

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Commission of the European Communities. Directorate-General for Information., ed. Europe-South dialogue. [Brussels?]: Commission of the European Communities, Directorate-General for Information, 1985.

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Commission of the European Communities. Directorate-General Information., ed. Europe-South dialogue. (Brussels): Commission of the European Communities, Directorate-General for Information, 1985.

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Bechev, Dimitar. Constructing South East Europe. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230306318.

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J, Gray Richard, and Zacharasiewicz Waldemar, eds. Transatlantic exchanges: The American South in Europe--Europe in the American South. Wien: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2007.

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Lombardini, Siro, and Pier Carlo Padoan, eds. Europe between East and South. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0994-9.

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Siro, Lombardini, and Padoan Pier Carlo 1950-, eds. Europe between East and South. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1994.

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Security in South-Eastern Europe. Zagreb: Politička kultura, 2002.

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Book chapters on the topic "South Europe"

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Gasser, Lucy. "On Europe and Mapping." In East and South, 1–35. London: Routledge India, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003170556-1.

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Peterson, John. "Europe." In The Yearbook of South Asian Languages and Linguistics (2004), 131–44. Berlin, New York: Walter de Gruyter, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110179897.131.

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Bechev, Dimitar. "Balkans, Europe, South East Europe: Identity Politics and Regional Cooperation." In Constructing South East Europe, 62–82. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230306318_4.

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Phelps, Nicholas A., Nick Parsons, Dimitris Ballas, and Andrew Dowling. "The Croydonisation of South London?" In Post-Suburban Europe, 172–96. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230625389_8.

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Lombardini, Siro. "Europe Between East and South." In Europe between East and South, 3–8. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0994-9_1.

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Fink-Hafner, Danica, and Damjan Lajh. "Europeanization in South East Europe." In Handbook of Doing Business in South East Europe, 25–50. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230314146_2.

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Stefanov, Ruslan, and Dobromir Hristov. "Corruption in South East Europe." In Handbook of Doing Business in South East Europe, 87–108. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230314146_4.

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Cvetkovic, Vladica, Dejan Prelević, and Stefan Schmid. "Geology of South-Eastern Europe." In Mineral and Thermal Waters of Southeastern Europe, 1–29. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-25379-4_1.

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Watanabe, Lisa. "The Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe." In Securing Europe, 127–53. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230277021_5.

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Kandiyoti, Rafael. "Nabucco, South Stream and the Southern Gas Corridor." In Powering Europe, 66–82. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137501646_5.

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Conference papers on the topic "South Europe"

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Szabo, L., A. Mezosi, Zs Pato, E. Kacsor, A. Kelemen, G. Resch, and L. Liebmann. "South East Europe Electricity Roadmap (SEERMAP)." In 2018 15th International Conference on the European Energy Market (EEM). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/eem.2018.8469963.

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Gruda, Nazim. "Protected Vegetables in South-East Europe." In VII South-Eastern Europe Syposium on Vegetables & Potatoes. University of Maribor Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.18690/978-961-286-045-5.4.

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Gaymard, B., E. Chanton, and P. Puyo. "The Progressing Cavity Pump in Europe: Results and New Developments." In Offshore South East Asia Show. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/17676-ms.

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Schleisiek, Klaus. "Tsunami observatory for South Korea." In OCEANS 2009-EUROPE (OCEANS). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/oceanse.2009.5278160.

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Croitoru, Ion. "THE FLOW OF MENTALITIES IN SOUTH-EASTERN EUROPE." In 2nd International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conference on Social Sciences and Arts SGEM2015. Stef92 Technology, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgemsocial2015/b31/s11.095.

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Iliadis, N. A. "Biomass development and potential in South East Europe." In Energy Society General Meeting (PES). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/pes.2009.5275571.

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Crnkovic, Ivica. "Software engineering in east and south europe (SEESE'08)." In Companion of the 13th international conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1370175.1370255.

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Pejanovic-Djurisic, Milica, and Veronica Bocarova. "Wireless communications in South-Eastern Europe: Opportunities and challenges." In 2012 Wireless Telecommunications Symposium (WTS 2012). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wts.2012.6266114.

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LaBelle, M., and V. Jankauskas. "Electricity post-privatization: Initial lessons learned in South East Europe." In 2009 6th International Conference on the European Energy Market (EEM 2009). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/eem.2009.5207203.

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Toljan, Ivica, Mario Tot, Gorazd Skubin, Ivica Toljan, Mario Tot, and Gorazd Skubin. "Market coupling of South East Europe in the electricity sector." In 2011 European Energy Market (EEM). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/eem.2011.5952998.

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Reports on the topic "South Europe"

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Jovanovvic, Milos, Valeri Ratchev, Todor Tagarev, Vesselin Petkov, Antonia Todorova, and Pinar Elman. Case Study on South-Eastern Europe. Procon, June 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.11610/evocs.d82.

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Gopinath, Gita, Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan, Loukas Karabarbounis, and Carolina Villegas-Sanchez. Capital Allocation and Productivity in South Europe. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, August 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w21453.

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Giamouridis, Anastasios, and Spiros Paleoyannis. Security of Gas Supply in South Eastern Europe. Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, July 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.26889/9781907555282.

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Anthony, Ian, Fei Su, and Lora Saalman. Naval Incident Management in Europe, East Asia and South East Asia. Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, March 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.55163/zzbg6990.

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Unprecedented global turbulence in 2022 has demonstrated the need to pay increased attention to naval operations. Enhanced military capability allows naval power projection far beyond home waters. New threats and challenges are emerging from technological advances and new applications, not least the vulnerability of warships and naval facilities to cyber intrusions and cyberattacks. As states implement the programmes they need to protect and promote their interests at sea, there is also likely to be an increase in the number of close tracking incidents. How effective current risk reduction mechanisms will be at dealing with incidents at sea is unclear. This Insights Paper provides a preliminary assessment of the existing mechanisms and suggests areas for further improvement.
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Ropp, Steve C. The Strategic Implications of the Rise of Populism in Europe and South America. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, June 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada434299.

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Kovacevic, Aleksandar. The Potential Contribution of Natural Gas to Sustainable Development in South Eastern Europe. Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, March 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.26889/9781901795608.

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TUPPURAINEN, E., and N. GALON. Lumpy skin disease: current situation in Europe and neighbouring regions and necessary control measures to halt the spread in south-east Europe. OIE, September 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.20506/tt.2554.

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Wolf, Maximilian, and Imke Schütz. Report on Panel #2 / Mapping European Populism: The Peculiarities and Commonalities of the Populist Politics in Southern Europe. European Center for Populism Studies (ECPS), April 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.55271/rp0003.

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This report is based on the second panel of ECPS’s monthly panel series called “Mapping European Populism” which was held online in Brussels on March 31, 2022. The panel brought together top-notch populism scholars from four south European countries, namely Greece, Italy, Spain and Portugal, which have many similarities and varieties in terms of right- and left-wing populist parties, groups and movements. As a by-product of this fruitful panel the report consists of brief summaries of the speeches delivered by the speakers.
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Choi-Allum, Lona. Global Insights on Retaining Workers Ages 45-Plus: North America, South America, Europe, East Asia / Pacific Region - Infographic. Washington, DC: AARP Research, December 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.26419/res.00553.007.

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Lažetić, Marina. Migration, Extremism, & Dangerous Blame Games: Developments & Dynamics in Serbia. RESOLVE Network, November 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.37805/wb2021.1.

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The rapid arrival of hundreds of thousands of migrants into the European Union (EU) from the Middle East, South Asia, and Africa beginning in 2015 coincided with an increase in support for anti-immigrant rhetoric and the far-right in many European countries. A substantial number of these migrants came to the EU through what became known as the “Balkan Route” a major transit land route cutting through the Western Balkans. In 2016, however, the Route officially “closed,” leaving many of those people attempting to reach Europe effectively stranded within the Balkans. In 2020, for example, approximately 7,000 migrants and refugees were present within the borders of Serbia at any given time. This presence of migrants within the Balkans did not go unnoticed and, in some cases, even spurred increased activity within and mobilization among far-right actors opposed to their presence in the region. Exploring this phenomenon, this report focuses on dynamics surrounding migration and responses to it from the far-right in Serbia, one of the countries on the Balkan Route.
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