Between the Western conditionality and Russia’s return to the Balkans: Serbia’s foreign policy orientation (2000–2012)
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Studia Środkowoeuropejskie i Bałkanistyczne, 2025, Tom XXXIV, s. 387-403
https://doi.org/10.4467/2543733XSSB.25.020.22517Autorzy
Between the Western conditionality and Russia’s return to the Balkans: Serbia’s foreign policy orientation (2000–2012)
The article analyzes the transformation of Serbia’s foreign policy under democratic governments from the fall of Milošević to the return to power of reformed nationalist parties (2012) through interactions with international factors of influence (EU, USA, Russia). Serbia’s diplomatic initiatives in this period were significantly determined by the Kosovo issue, but also by the unwillingness of official Belgrade to secure a stronger position and support within the Euro-Atlantic bloc, where the dominant attitudes towards Serbia were based on political narratives from the 1990s. Serbia’s The Four Pillars Foreign Policy (EU, US, Russia, China) avoided risks in the phase of economic and social consolidation, but also made State’s position static in the long term, both in regional and European affairs
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Publikacja: 04.12.2025
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