2019
DOI: 10.5937/etp190271n
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Actors in international relations and limited sovereignty

Abstract: Sažetak: Postmoderna društvena teorija i nauka o međunarodnim odnosima pozicioniraju nacionalne subjekte za prvorazredne učesnike međunarodne zajednice, tako i međunarodne politike. Država pri tome ostaje esencijalni akter međunarodnih odnosa, uz uvažavanje ostalih tradicionalnih subjekata i savremenih činilaca. Nacionalne organizacije, posebno secesionistički pokreti podržani terorističkim grupacijama označavaju najveću pošast čovečanstva. Takođe, određene verske grupe u sprezi sa organizovanim kriminalom i t… Show more

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“…Compared to the average performance of OECD countries after 1990, Romania has shown a steady trend of improving its energy security position from its most difficult moment in 1990 (53% higher than the OECD average) to its best estimate in 2009. (1% lower than the OECD average) in anticipation of a slight deterioration in the country's performance in the coming years [Bouzov,10].…”
Section: Energy Community and Energy Union Of The European Unionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared to the average performance of OECD countries after 1990, Romania has shown a steady trend of improving its energy security position from its most difficult moment in 1990 (53% higher than the OECD average) to its best estimate in 2009. (1% lower than the OECD average) in anticipation of a slight deterioration in the country's performance in the coming years [Bouzov,10].…”
Section: Energy Community and Energy Union Of The European Unionmentioning
confidence: 99%