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The Changing Geography of Europe: A Balkan and Southern European View

Costis Hadjimichalis

Harokopio University, Athens, Greece, hadjimichalis{at}hua.gr

Three key issues are identified describing the changing geography of Europe from a Balkan and Southern European perspective: (a) international migration flows are directed these days mainly towards Southern Europe and are becoming major geopolitical and cultural themes; (b) uneven sociospatial development remains a major problem in the area, attracting, however, less attention from national governments and the European Commission; (c) military interventions are being used again in the Balkans as a policy option with wider negative effects on the European integration project.

Key Words: international migration • militarization of public life/space • uneven development

European Urban and Regional Studies, Vol. 11, No. 4, 363-366 (2004)
DOI: 10.1177/0969776404046269


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