1st Edition

Border Security in the Balkans Europe Gatekeepers

By Alice Hills Copyright 2005
    92 Pages
    by Routledge

    92 Pages
    by Routledge

    Borders dominate the security agenda in South-east Europe. Political and ethnic discontents focus on disputed borders, while traffickers in migrants and drugs ignore them.The EU argues that the Balkan countries should develop models of border management using its policing standards, but the region is rife with corruption and its border guards are both under-resourced and ineffective.
    This Paper asks how and why border management in South-east Europe is developing as it is, and what this might mean for the future of Europe. Drawing on recent experience in Bosnia, Herzegovina, Slovenia, Macedonia and Albania, it looks at the ways in which the regions' borders are managed, and gauges the development of a consensual European approach to border security. It shows how governments and guards understand the predicament of regional insecurity, and how they respond with strategies that accommodate, evade or subvert unavoidable political pressures.

    Introduction, 1 Assumptions,principles and strategy, 2 Bosnia Herzegovina and Slovenia, 3 Macedonia and Albana, 4 Regional Trends and realities.

    Biography

    Alice Hills (Leeds University, UK) (Author)