Focuses on the international diplomatic and political relationship between Serbia and Montenegro. Violation in human rights based on ethnicity in Montenegro; Argument of the European Union against the independence of Montenegr...
Montenegro's omnipresent erosion and torrentsSerbian wind erosionsoil erosion by water and windVojvodina Province of wind erosionerosion control work (ECW)On 18 June 2002, the Constitutional Commission charged with setting out the terms of a new relationship between Serbia and Montenegro met for the...
Serbia and Montenegro: Democratic Consensus Susceptible to Populist Actors. Southeast European and Black Sea Studies 6, no. 1: 103-123.Serbia and Montenegro: Democratic Consensus Susceptible to Populist Actors - BrusisBrusis, Martin. Serbia and Montenegro: Democratic Consensus Susceptible to Populist ...
This chapter analyzes the impact of Europeanization on the Serbia-Montenegro relationship. The EU framework through the prospect of future membership and the EU active mediation through conditionality and socialization converged to put in place a precarious common state structure with the signing of the...
How many people in Montenegro identify as Montenegrins? A new census is about to find out, with implications for the country’s increasingly fraught relationship with Serbia. Over the past couple of years, relations between Montenegro and its closest neighbour Serbia have been strained and fraught...
Montenegro's independence drive and the departure from the common state with Serbia, which were mediated rather than supported by the EU, generated a divergence in the foreign policy of Montenegro from that of Serbia. Hence, this chapter seeks to solve the puzzle of how Montenegro's foreign ...
Serbia and Montenegro: Reintegration, Divorce, or Something Else? (FRY) and the relationship between its two members, Serbia and Montenegro, following the parliamentary and presidential elections in Serbia late last year. ... S Cerovic 被引量: 3发表: 2001年 Stability and Continuity in Montenegro...
In 2002, the Serbian and Montenegrin components of Yugoslavia began negotiations to forge a looser relationship. These talks became a reality in February 2003 when lawmakers restructured the country into a loose federation of two republics called Serbia and Montenegro. An agreement was also reached ...
The deteriorating relationship between Montenegro and Belgrade has raised the question of whether the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, with its two constituent republics of Serbia and Montenegro, in fact continues to exist. The answer to this question has immediate relevance to the forthcoming federal ...
Rocky relationship Relations between Serbia and Montenegro have been rocky in recent years, with 2019 and 2020 both seeing widespread protests against a law that the Serbian Orthodox Church maintained would lead to its property in Montenegro being seized by the state. One of the first actions o...