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In its transition from a security receiver to a security provider, Albania has undertaken important reforms in its security, defence and foreign policy sectors. The country joined NATO in 2009. It fully aligns with the EU’s common defence and security policy, contributes to international crisis mana...

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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-597822022-11-30T03:10:05Z Chapter 4 Albania Moving from Security Receiver to Security Provider Jano, Dorian Albania, NATO, EU, security policy, domestic vulnerabilities bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JP Politics & government In its transition from a security receiver to a security provider, Albania has undertaken important reforms in its security, defence and foreign policy sectors. The country joined NATO in 2009. It fully aligns with the EU’s common defence and security policy, contributes to international crisis management and peacekeeping missions, and continues to play a constructive and moderating role for stability in the region. Nevertheless, key challenges remain in its domestic vulnerabilities and incapacities. This chapter looks at the Albanian security context, the threats it faces and their complexity, and the major relevant discourses, reforms and practices. It also discusses the future shifts that will be necessary to prioritize and practice security in Albania. 2022-11-29T13:42:34Z 2022-11-29T13:42:34Z 2023 chapter 9781032232270 9781032233048 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/59782 eng application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International 9781003276661_10.4324_9781003276661-5.pdf Taylor & Francis Peace and Security in the Western Balkans Routledge 10.4324/9781003276661-5 10.4324/9781003276661-5 7b3c7b10-5b1e-40b3-860e-c6dd5197f0bb 43a675fc-9a2a-4580-a55f-2fbfc6e2b198 9781032232270 9781032233048 Routledge 21 open access
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description In its transition from a security receiver to a security provider, Albania has undertaken important reforms in its security, defence and foreign policy sectors. The country joined NATO in 2009. It fully aligns with the EU’s common defence and security policy, contributes to international crisis management and peacekeeping missions, and continues to play a constructive and moderating role for stability in the region. Nevertheless, key challenges remain in its domestic vulnerabilities and incapacities. This chapter looks at the Albanian security context, the threats it faces and their complexity, and the major relevant discourses, reforms and practices. It also discusses the future shifts that will be necessary to prioritize and practice security in Albania.
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