Disconcerted Europe : the search for a new security architecture
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書誌事項
Disconcerted Europe : the search for a new security architecture
Westview Press, 1994
- : alk. paper
大学図書館所蔵 件 / 全3件
注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Four years after the Cold War, the United States and the European Allies have still not found a new security system to deal with war and instability in Europe. Institutional reform in NATO, the EC/WEU, and CSCE has produced more competition than progress. In this volume, expert foreign affairs scholars and practitioners assess the problems that have plagued Europe's security organizations and offer a pragmatic political rationale for combining joint forces for the future.
目次
- Part 1 Institutional context: European security and defence cooperation during the Cold War, Charles Krupnick
- the formative years of the new NATO - diplomacy from London to Rome, Alexander Moens
- the European community and Western European union, Anthony Forster
- the conference on security and cooperation in Europe (CSCE), Christopher Anstis. Part 2 The role of the major powers: not what they wanted - American policy and the European security and defence identity, C. Krupnick
- the United Kingdom, A. Forster
- German security policy in the new European order, Roy Rempel
- France, Anand Menon. Conclusion: failures of the first round and a proposal for a new strategy, A. Moens and C. Anstis.
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