Common security and strategic reform : a critical analysis

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Common security and strategic reform : a critical analysis

Andrew Butfoy

Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 1997

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This is the first study of the strategic dimensions of common security which is set in a post-Cold War context. The book explores both common security and more recent additions to the debate - such as the related idea of 'cooperative security'. Separate chapters deal with conceptual issues and pivotal aspects of the contemporary security agenda: the amelioration of the security dilemma, cooperative defence planning, arms control, and peace-enforcement. The book will interest anyone concerned with the reshaping of the international landscape.

Table of Contents

Preface - Abbreviations - Common Security - The Security Dilemma - The Promise and Limits of Non-Offensive Defence - Towards 'non-threatening defence'? - Critical Reflections on Arms Control - Critical Reflections on Collective Security - Recasting Common Security - Conclusion - Index

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