European security in the new political environment : an analysis of the relationships between national interests, international institutions and the Great Powers in post-Cold War European security arrangements
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European security in the new political environment : an analysis of the relationships between national interests, international institutions and the Great Powers in post-Cold War European security arrangements
Addison Wesley Longman, 1997
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [131]-133) and index
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ISBN 9780582244023
Description
The combined effects of the Cold War and European integration have led to a radical reassessment of Europe's security needs, with security requirements now less clear cut, less predictable and less amenable to practical management. This text provides an analysis of the detail and nature of post-Cold War security issues, from both traditional and new security agendas, assessing the current efficacy of current institutions and policies to address these issues. The book considers the problems of identifying and assessing the new range of risks and challenges; sets out a crude model of how European security should be organized; and emphasizes national interests as decisive factors in the development of security policy in Europe.
Table of Contents
- National interest and the primacy of national security
- security, disorder and the role of the institutions
- Germany - agent for security or insecurity?
- Russia - quest for identity, status and hegemony
- the United States and European security - pragmatism and sharing
- France and Britain - competing visions
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: pbk ISBN 9780582244030
Description
European Security in the New Political Environment provides a thorough analysis of the detail and nature of post-Cold War security issues, from both traditional and new security agendas, assessing the current efficacy of current institutions and policies to address these issues.
Table of Contents
List of abbreviations.
Preface.
1. National Interest and the Primacy of National Security.
2. Security, Disorder and the Role of Institutions.
3. Germany: Agent for Security or Insecurity?
4. Russia - Quest for Identity, Status and Hegemony.
5. The United States and European Security - Pragmatism and Sharing.
6. France and Britain: Competing Visions.
Appendices.
Select Bibliography.
Index.
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