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EFFECTIVENESS OF THE PROCESS OF CONVERSION OF NON – PROSPECTIVE MILITARY PROPERTY
EFFECTIVENESS OF THE PROCESS OF CONVERSION OF NON – PROSPECTIVE MILITARY PROPERTY

Author(s): Nedžad Imamović, Branko Tešanović
Subject(s): Military policy
Published by: Fakultet za poslovne studije i pravo
Keywords: expediency; conversion; military facilities; unpromising military assets; conversion mode

Summary/Abstract: On the territory of European countries, there is a large number of unpromising facilities that were once used by the army. Part of the state management strives to carry out the process of conversion of these facilities for civilian needs as successfully as possible, with adequate compensation. The conversion of former military property is a very complex process that depends on many different factors. The very concept of attracting significant investments in this way, which should again contribute to the development of both local communities and the states themselves, has so far not fully resulted in the fulfillment of this development role. Conversion processes have become time-consuming, so that a large number of objects is getting delapidated and certainly loses part of their value, which makes the whole concept meaningless. Even in developed countries, where Germany stands out, the process of conversion of military property has lasted for over twenty years. The aim of this research is to provide a model for undertaking more expedient actions in the conversion of military property, based on foreign as well as one’s own experience.

  • Issue Year: 11/2021
  • Issue No: 33
  • Page Range: 156-174
  • Page Count: 19
  • Language: English
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