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Rising tension in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union

edited by David Carlton, Paul Ingram, and Giancarlo Tenaglia

(Studies in disarmament and conflicts)

Dartmouth, c1996

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"Presented to the following courses of the International School on Disarmament and Research on Conflicts (ISODARCO): the Seventh Winter Course held at Folgaria (Trento), Italy, between 23 and 30 January 1994, and the Eighth Winter Course held in Bressanone (Bolzano), Italy, between 21 and 38 January 1995"--Pref

Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This work looks at the political, economic and social changes which have taken place in Eastern Europe and Russia since the breakdown of the Soviet Union. It explores the possibilities of Russia as a non-democratic country and concludes there is no proper future without democracy.

目次

  • The outlook for Russia, Georgi Arbatov
  • economic instability in Russia - the price of peace?, Derrek Braddon
  • Russia and NATO enlargement, David Carlton
  • demobilizing and disarming former Soviet nuclear weapons, Victor Gilinsky
  • the issue of non-proliferation and its implications for the foreign and security policies of the Commonwealth states, Yuri Pinchukov
  • Russia and Central Asia, Alexi Vasilyev
  • inter-ethnic conflicts of the "new generation" - a Russian view, Alexander Ivanov
  • peace support operations on the territory of the former Soviet Union, Alexander Nikiton
  • the conventional arms treaty in the new Europe, Douglas L. Clarke
  • at the border of European security - the case of Ukraine, Gerard Snel
  • Turkey and the independent states of Central Asia, Ciro E. Zoppo
  • security in the Balkans - a Greek perspective, George Mourtos
  • a Romanian perspective on security, Ioan Mircea Pascu
  • Hungary and the problems of national minorities, Gyorgi Reti
  • Italy and the Central European initiative, Stephen P. Koff.

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