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The authoress of the article is a well-known expert of the central Asian region. In her article, she is trying to sketch a topic scientifically, which is totally unknown for the Hungarian experts: the picture of Belugistan, a province situated south of Afghanistan, on the border of Pakistan and Iran. Today when security is undivideable, and the dangers threatening security are becoming more and more global, we cannot say that any region is not of our interest. The same applies for the region presented in this article.
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The end of the Cold War was not tantamount with elimination of all sources of tensions or conflicts worldwide. On the contrary, at that time international reality saw a number of new problems or aggravation of some of those already present. Transformation of international power arrangement that has taken place since that time confronted the European Union and countries of Sub-Saharan Africa with the need to redefine their mutual relations in the context of international security in both political and economic areas. The aim of this article is to present those relations. It analyses such issues as wars and conflicts in Africa; international terrorism and energy-related aspect of security. The Author discusses premises, conditions and measures taken by the EU in that respect. The article also attempts to answer the question, whether the EU manages to effectively influence the process of shaping international security in Sub-Saharan Africa.
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