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Črna gora od vodilne v pristopanju k EU do države v zaostanku: preučevanje vpliva domačih in tujih dejavnikov na zunanjo politiko države : preučevanje vpliva domačih in tujih dejavnikov na zunanjo politiko države
ID Mrdović, Petar (Author), ID Bojinović Fenko, Ana (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Stahl, Bernhard (Co-mentor)

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Abstract
Črna gora se kot najnaprednejša država kandidatka v pristopnem procesu k Evropski uniji (EU) sooča s številnimi izzivi in težavami pri doseganju svojega glavnega zunanjepolitičnega cilja. Magistrska naloga se ukvarja s preučevanjem vpliva domačih in zunanjih dejavnikov na zunanjo politiko Črne gore. S pomočjo osrednjega raziskovalnega vprašanja analizira, na kakšen način domači in zunanji dejavniki vplivajo na zunanjepolitične interese (vladni in državni) Črne gore v procesu pristopanja k EU. Teoretični del magistrske naloge sloni na konceptualizaciji temeljnih pojmov: zunanja politika, domači in zunanji dejavniki zunanje politike, državni in vladni interes, ter process pristopanja k EU. V nadaljevanju magistrska naloga ponudi zgodovinsko razvojno analizo zunanje politike Črne gore od leta 1992 do danes. Empirični del magistrske naloge temelji na podatkih pridobljenih iz dvanajstih opravljenih intervjujev, ki obravnavajo vpliv domačih in zunanjih dejavnikov na dveh študijah primera. Prva študija preučuje vpliv zunanjih dejavnikov (2016 in poskus državnega udara) na oblikovanje črnogorske zunanje politike v procesu pristopanja k EU. Druga študija primera se ukvarja z domačimi dejavniki (politična in instituticionalna nestabilnost), ki vplivajo na oblikovanje črnogorske zunanje politike v procesu pristopanja k EU. V nalogi ugotavljam, da imajo domači in zunanji dejavniki prevladujoč vpliv na vladni interes. Domača politična situacija ima prevladujočo vlogo pri oblikovanju zunanjepolitičnega interesa Črne gore.

Language:English
Keywords:Črna gora, priključitev Evropski uniji, zunanja politika, domači in zunanji dejavniki, vladni interes in državni interes
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:P. Mrdović
Year:2023
Number of pages:113 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-150626 This link opens in a new window
UDC:327:061.1EU(497.16)(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:166541571 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:21.09.2023
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Secondary language

Language:Slovenian
Title:Montenegro, from the EU's accession frontrunner to its laggard; examining the influence of domestic and foreign factors on country’s foreign policy : examining the influence of domestic and foreign factors on country’s foreign policy
Abstract:
Montenegro as the most advanced candidate country in the European Union (EU) accession process is facing numerous challenges and difficulties in achieving its main foreign policy goal. This Master’s Thesis analyses the impact of domestic and foreign factors on Montenegro’s foreign policy. It analyses, through a central research question, how domestic and foreign factors influence Montenegro’s foreign policy interests (governmental and state) in the EU accession process. The theoretical part of the thesis is based on the conceptualisation of the basic concepts: foreign policy, domestic and foreign factors of foreign policy, state and governmental interests, and the EU accession process. In the following part, the thesis offers a historical developmental analysis of Montenegro’s foreign policy from 1992 to the present day. The empirical part of the Master’s Thesis is based on twelve conducted interviews, which address the influence of domestic and foreign factors in two case studies. The first case study examines the impact of foreign factors (2016 and the coup attempt) on the formation of Montenegrin foreign policy in the process of EU accession. The second case study deals with domestic factors (political and institutional instability) that influence the formation of Montenegrin foreign policy in the process of EU accession. The Thesis reveals, that domestic and foreign factors have a dominant influence on Government interests. The domestic political situation plays a dominant role in shaping Montenegro’s foreign policy interest.

Keywords:Montenegro, European Union accession, foreign policy, domestic and foreign factors, Government interest and State interest

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