International regimes in East-West politics
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International regimes in East-West politics
Pinter Publishers, 1990
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Politics and international relations
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Five case studies about more or less cooperatively managed issue areas in East-West relations such as "the access to and status of Berlin", confidence and security building measures in Europe", "environmental protection of the Baltic Sea", "working conditions for foreign journalists" and "intra-German trade" are analyzed. In addition, the results of a quantitive study about the relationship between types of conflicts and their cooperative or non-cooperative management are reported.
Table of Contents
- Towards regulated anarchy in East-West relations, causes and consequences of East-West regimes, Volker Rittberger and Michael Zurn
- explaining conflict management in East-West relations, a quantitative test of problem structural typologies, Manfred Efinger and Michael Zurn
- cleaning up the Baltic, a case study in East-West environmental cooperation, Martin List
- preventing war in Europe through confidence- and security-building measures?, Manfred Efinger
- intra-German trade - an early East-West regime
- the Berlin regime, Gudrun Schwarzer
- working conditions of foreign journalists in East-West relations, regulating a conflict about values without regime, Martin Mendler.
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