Reorganizing Eastern Europe : European institutions and the refashioning of Europe's security architecture

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Reorganizing Eastern Europe : European institutions and the refashioning of Europe's security architecture

edited by Andrew J. Williams

Dartmouth, 1993

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

While focusing largely on the way that old and new European "institutions" have borne up under the strain of rapid change in Europe since the end of the Cold War, this book also addresses economic and human rights issues.

Table of Contents

  • Maastricht - negotiating a security agreement without an enemy, Stephanie Anderson
  • securing Europe's future - the role of the European Community, Anna Murphy
  • NATO and East-Central Europe - the case of Poland, Paul Latawski
  • Spanish responses to the security institutions of the new Europe, Esther Barbe
  • the multilateral economic institutions and the new Europe, Andrew Williams
  • strengthening new institutions and structures of the CSCE - challenges and opportunities for a pan-European framework, Andrei Zagorsky
  • security problems and the new Europe - a Central European viewpoint, Laszlo Valki
  • security co-operation in the Visegrad Quadrangle - present and future, Pal Dunay
  • facing a new reality - the humanitarian dimension of the CSCE, Gabor Kardos
  • Switzerland - the Europeanization of neutrality and security policy - a paradigm too far?, Clive Church
  • Austria and the challenges of the new Europe, Klaus Mistlberger.

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