Security policies and sustainable development in the Western Balkan region beyond 2022: current status, challenges, and prospects

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作者
Trbojevic, Milovan [1 ]
Jovanovic, Dejan [2 ]
Durdevic, Diona [3 ]
机构
[1] Educons Univ, Fac Secur Studies, Vojvode Putnika 87, Sremska Kamen, Serbia
[2] Univ Belgrade, Fac Polit Sci, Jove Ilica 165, Belgrade, Serbia
[3] Educons Univ, Fac Business Econ, Sremska Kamen, Serbia
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ENERGY SUSTAINABILITY AND SOCIETY | 2024年 / 14卷 / 01期
关键词
Security policy; Sustainable development; Economic stability; Energy sustainability; Social marketing; Western Balkan; ONTOLOGICAL SECURITY; ENERGY; EUROPEANISATION; SERBIA;
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10.1186/s13705-024-00486-9
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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BackgroundThe post-pandemic period, military conflicts, and geopolitical instability have all contributed to concerns regarding the world's sustainable and stable development, and small national economies are particularly vulnerable to these challenges. The five countries of the Western Balkan region (Republic of Serbia, Republic of North Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, and Albania) have established their national interests and formulated security policies in line with their strategic commitment to the green transition and integration into the European Union. The region has been grappling with a multitude of challenges for several decades, and further instability may be expected beyond 2022. This paper aims to analyze the impact of sustainable development politicization on the security policies of Western Balkan countries and identify critical challenges to the region's sustainable development.Main textThe main research findings suggest that the security strategy of the Western Balkan countries was distinct from their economic and energy development until the beginning of the twenty-first century. Sustainable development is a strategic commitment of the Western Balkan countries, but it necessitates intricate changes, particularly in energy and economy. However, the Western Balkan countries have been confronted with new challenges due to the intricate geopolitical developments that emerged after 2022. The following are particularly noteworthy: frequently conflicting regional initiatives, the usage of energy resources and essential minerals, and significant impacts on how individuals form their opinion on these matters. The factors mentioned above are distinct security threats that require the Western Balkan countries to pursue solutions.ConclusionsA politicized approach to sustainable development is a novel phenomenon that has to be incorporated into current security policy. Specifically, the present approach, which prioritizes the state's security, often conflicts with the emerging concept of individual security (which focuses on the stability of the economy and the environment). This situation adds a layer of complexity to the position of the Western Balkan countries. They have a limited capacity to impact geopolitical developments, and in order to make progress, maintain stability, and foster social peace, they must make concessions and cooperate with influential economies that frequently have conflicting geopolitical interests.
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