The Evolution of an international actor : Western Europe's new assertiveness

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The Evolution of an international actor : Western Europe's new assertiveness

edited by Reinhardt Rummel ; with the assistance of Colette Mazzucelli

(Westview special studies in West European politics and society)

Westview Press, 1990

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In the 1980s, Western European nations have been more successful in co-operating on security policy than ever before. Challenges from both the Soviet Union and the United States have triggered new approaches to the old problem of a distinct European defence - among them the European answer to President Reagan's SDI concept, the Western European Union, and European suggestions for East-West arms control negotiations. This book presents the combined research of a group of European and American scholars who evaluate the scope and substance of present-day security co-operation among West European nations.

目次

  • Part 1 West European power potential: European trade policy - coping with the internal menace and external challenge, Roy Ginsberg
  • European foreign policy - power block, civilian model - or flop?, Christopher Hill
  • European security policy - between self-assertiveness and dependence, Reinhardt Rummel. Part 2 European defense initiatives: West Germany and France - convergent and divergent perspectives on European security co-operation, Peter Schmidt
  • the Franco-German security relationship, David Garnham. Part 3 ATBM: European or Atlantic solution, David Robertson
  • West European threat assessment - an upcoming question, Reinhardt Rummel. Part 4 Transatlantic provocations: Western Europe in Reagan's world - responding to a new American challenge, David Allen and Michael Smith
  • a new transatlantic bargain - America's reaction vis-a-vis European self-assertiveness, Stanley R.Sloan.

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