Energy Security and Security Policies: The Republic of Croatia in Comparative Perspective

The beginning of the 21st century is marked by the appearance of new security challenges. Today, modern states, aside from traditional threats, are exposed to nontraditional threats that force governments to redefine the ways and means they combat these new enemies. Issues that were considered irrel...

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