Redefining Europe : new patterns of conflict and cooperation
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書誌事項
Redefining Europe : new patterns of conflict and cooperation
Pinter , Royal Institute of International Affairs , Distributed in the United States and Canada by St. Martin's Press, 1994
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- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Four years after the end of the Cold War, the shape of international politics in the wider Europe is still unclear. This book brings together an international group of authors to consider the dynamics of change in the region. The text offers a survey of recent developments in Western Europe, East Central Europe, the Balkans and the former Soviet Union, setting contemporary events and prospects against an historical background. It includes a set of thematic accounts of major trends in the fields of economic change, domestic politics, sociological developments and security, each comparing West and East European developments. An interpretation of the impact of change in Europe on international relations in the outside world, and assesments of European change by Japanese and Middle Eastern authors are included. In addition, the introduction and conclusion examine the new patterns of co-operation and conflict in post-Cold War Europe and the policy options available for influencing them.
目次
- Wider Europe, fortress Europe, fragmented Europe?
- Europe after the Cold War
- the EC and Western Europe after Maastricht
- the political transformation of East Central Europe
- the post-Cold War Balkans
- Russia and the CIS
- trends defining post-Cold War Europe
- key trends in the European economy
- can liberal democracy span the European divide?
- the rise of authoritarian ideologies in post-communist societies
- the breakdown of welfare regimes and the problems for a "Social Europe"
- security in Europe
- can institutions hold Europe together?
- the impact of German unification on the European order
- international implications
- redefining Europe - implications for international relations
- the Middle East and Europe - the post-Cold War climate
- implications for Japan and the Asia Pacific region.
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