Date: 2014
Type: Contribution to book
From creeping to sprinting : the foreign policy of Montenegro
Soeren KEIL and Bernhard STAHL (eds), The foreign policies of Post-Yugoslav States : from Yugoslavia to Europe, London : Palgrave, 2014, New Perspectives on South-East Europe, pp. 173-197
DZANKIC, Jelena, From creeping to sprinting : the foreign policy of Montenegro, in Soeren KEIL and Bernhard STAHL (eds), The foreign policies of Post-Yugoslav States : from Yugoslavia to Europe, London : Palgrave, 2014, New Perspectives on South-East Europe, pp. 173-197
- https://hdl.handle.net/1814/34217
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This chapter seeks to solve the puzzle of how Montenegro’s foreign policy was gradually shaped from that of a republic in the FRY to that of an independent state. Given that the developments in Montenegro’s foreign policy were heavily marked by the relationship between Montenegro and Serbia, they can be divided into four periods: (1) foreign policy with Serbia within Yugoslavia before 1996; (2) foreign policy during the period when Montenegro opposed Milos?evic´ (1997–2001); (3) foreign policy within the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro (2002–2006); and (4) foreign policy after independence (2006–present).
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/34217
Full-text via DOI: 10.1057/9781137384133
ISBN: 9781137384126
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