Regional Implications of Great Power Competition: The Case of the Western Balkans

This paper will discuss the implications of great power competition in the Western Balkans.

This paper will discuss the implications of great power competition in the Western Balkans. The paper contends that the possibility of an intensifying competition in the region risks exacerbating historical enmities and deep-rooted security concerns with a growing potential of regional political, economic and military conflicts. The paper will first introduce the emergence of a competitive global environment and then discuss its potential implications for the region. After presenting actors with their strategic interests, the paper will outline the evolution of competition in the Western Balkans in the fields of economy, politics and security and analyse its potential implications.

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Muhammed Lütfi Türkcan
Muhammed Lütfi Türkcan
Muhammed Lütfi Türkcan is a Deputy Researcher at TRT World Research Centre. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and International Relations from Boğaziçi University. He holds a Master of Arts in International Relations from Koc University and is currently a PhD candidate in that same department. His research interests include U.S foreign policy, international security, grand strategy and terrorism.

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