The new European security disorder

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The new European security disorder

Simon Duke

Macmillan, in association with St. Antony's College, Oxford , St. Martin's Press, 1994

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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The New European Security Disorder presents a clear and comprehensive overview of the main actors, institutions and changes in European security since the end of the Cold War. Special emphasis is put on the assessment of threats to Europe's security, the lack of coherent leadershop in Bosnia and elsewhere, and the need for pan-European security institutions.

Table of Contents

List of Maps - Injtroduction - PART 1: ASSESSING EUROPE'S SECURITY CONCERNS - The Nature of Post-Cold War Security - European Security Challenges in the Post-Cold War World - PART 2: LEADERSHIP ISSUES IN POST-COLD WAR EUROPEAN SECURITY - European Leadership: A Ship without a Rudder - Germany and Security in the Post-Cold War World - The US Role in Europe's Security - PART 3: THE NEW EUROPEAN SECURITY DISORDER - The New Security Architecture - Euro-Confusion - Pan European Options - The Transatlantic Option - PART 4: PAN-EUROPEAN SECURITY - Democracy without Security - Lessons from the Yugoslav Conflict - Conclusions - Appendix 1 - Appendix 2 - Bibliography - Index

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