Towards a future European peace order?
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Towards a future European peace order?
Macmillan in association with the European University Centre for Peace Studies, 1991
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Includes bibliographies and index
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Description
The 1989 revolutions in Eastern Europe perhaps opened for a short time a historic opportunity for establishing a long-term peace process. This book reviews and assesses the prospects for such a process in the aftermath of the Cold War and the book's 14 contributors present realistic visions of Europe based upon analyses of underlying political, strategic, historical, societal, psychological and economic preconditions for a truly peaceful continent.
Table of Contents
- Introduction - perspectives for a European peace order, Karl E. Birnbaum
- after Stalinism and nuclearism - new conflict formations and prospects for global peace, Johan Galtung
- Europe at the crossroads - the transformation of the continent's security system, Adam Daniel Rotfeld
- political systems, democracy and peace, Anton Pelinka
- West European unity - implications for peace and security, William Wallace
- economic reintegration and European peace, Kurt Tudyka.
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