Croatian civil capacities for peace operations

This article gives an overview of the current Croatian policies as well as the legal and institutional framework related to the deployment of civilians in peace operations. It aims to explore the challenges and opportunities for further development of the existing framework to support the current po...

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Main Author: Bosanac Gordan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Belgrade 2014-01-01
Series:Journal of Regional Security
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/2217-995X/2014/2217-995X1402111B.pdf
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spelling doaj-88ea0aef09bf4318995c8adeac7631922020-11-24T23:33:12ZengUniversity of BelgradeJournal of Regional Security2217-995X2406-03642014-01-01921111262217-995X1402111BCroatian civil capacities for peace operationsBosanac Gordan0Centre for Peace Studies, CroatiaThis article gives an overview of the current Croatian policies as well as the legal and institutional framework related to the deployment of civilians in peace operations. It aims to explore the challenges and opportunities for further development of the existing framework to support the current political interest for civilian capacities that exists in Croatia. The article argues that most of the present state activities related to deployment of civilians in peace operations are a result of EU and NATO accession processes. It also explores the challenges in the mindset of decision and policy makers in understanding Croatia more as a security provider, rather than security receiver and questions to what extent, or how fast, the post-conflict state may be transformed into an important player in the peace building arena. The challenges are analysed through state implementation of international development cooperation as a foreign policy tool.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/2217-995X/2014/2217-995X1402111B.pdfcivilian capacitypeace operationspeacebuildingCroatiadevelopment cooperation
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Croatian civil capacities for peace operations
Journal of Regional Security
civilian capacity
peace operations
peacebuilding
Croatia
development cooperation
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title Croatian civil capacities for peace operations
title_short Croatian civil capacities for peace operations
title_full Croatian civil capacities for peace operations
title_fullStr Croatian civil capacities for peace operations
title_full_unstemmed Croatian civil capacities for peace operations
title_sort croatian civil capacities for peace operations
publisher University of Belgrade
series Journal of Regional Security
issn 2217-995X
2406-0364
publishDate 2014-01-01
description This article gives an overview of the current Croatian policies as well as the legal and institutional framework related to the deployment of civilians in peace operations. It aims to explore the challenges and opportunities for further development of the existing framework to support the current political interest for civilian capacities that exists in Croatia. The article argues that most of the present state activities related to deployment of civilians in peace operations are a result of EU and NATO accession processes. It also explores the challenges in the mindset of decision and policy makers in understanding Croatia more as a security provider, rather than security receiver and questions to what extent, or how fast, the post-conflict state may be transformed into an important player in the peace building arena. The challenges are analysed through state implementation of international development cooperation as a foreign policy tool.
topic civilian capacity
peace operations
peacebuilding
Croatia
development cooperation
url https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/2217-995X/2014/2217-995X1402111B.pdf
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