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Foreign and Security Policy Institutions in Central and Eastern Europe

Authors

Cristina Bogzeanu, Carol I National Defence University; Maksym Bugriy, Ukrainian Institute for Public Policy.; István Hangácsi; Péter Marton, Corvinus University; Zvonimir Mahečić, Institute for International Relations; Michał Piekarski, University of Wrocław; Péter Rada, National University of Public Service

Synopsis

The studies of this book follow a three-fold structure. First, a historical overview of how the dominant security/threat perceptions have evolved since 1989 is provided, with reference to how official documents reflected these changes. This is then followed by a consideration of the key stakeholders in foreign policy decision-making, also introducing readers to the major foreign policy decisions taken and institutional transformations carried out during the period in question, with special regard to the ministries of foreign affairs and defence, reforms in the field of defence and the military, and in the field of intelligence. The third and final parts of the studies then offer the readers two illustrative case studies each. The authors were requested to present one case of a major foreign policy decision and another, lesser known case, to thus illustrate the role of key actors and factors examined in the first two sections of their studies.

Author Biographies

Cristina Bogzeanu, Carol I National Defence University

Senior researcher 

Maksym Bugriy, Ukrainian Institute for Public Policy.

Director, Foreign and Security Policy Programs

Péter Marton, Corvinus University

Associate Professor

Zvonimir Mahečić, Institute for International Relations

External Expert

Michał Piekarski, University of Wrocław

Assistant Professor

Péter Rada, National University of Public Service

Vice-Dean for Academic and International Affairs of the Faculty of European and International Studies

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Published

2020.10.29

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ISBN-13 (15)

978-963-531-047-0