Post-communist states in the world community : selected papers from the Fifth World Congress of Central and East European Studies, Warsaw, 1995
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Post-communist states in the world community : selected papers from the Fifth World Congress of Central and East European Studies, Warsaw, 1995
(International Council of Central and East European Studies)
Macmilan , St. Martin's Press, 1998
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Note
Held Aug. 1995, in Warsaw, Poland
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Post-Communist States in the World Community provides a selection of papers on various aspects of the foreign and security policies of the post-communist states of Europe presented originally at the Fifth World Congress of Central and East European Studies in Warsaw. The articles cover Russian foreign and security policy, Russian policy in Europe, the foreign policies of the countries of East-Central Europe and Russian policy in East Asia.
Table of Contents
- General Editor's Introduction - Preface - List of Contributors - Introduction - Post-Communist States in the World Community: Legacies, Challenges and Prescriptions
- W.E.Ferry - PART 1: RUSSIAN FOREIGN AND SECURITY POLICY - Post-Soviet Russian Foreign Policy: Domestic Debates, the 'Near Abroad' and the West
- C.R.Saivetz - The Impact of Nationalism on Russian Foreign Policy
- A.V.Kozhemiakin & R.E.Kanet - Russia and Stability in Europe and Asia: An Institutional Model of Change
- P.Boltuc - PART 2: RUSSIAN POLICY IN EUROPE - Russia and European Security: Old Wine in New Bottles?
- L.Jonson - Russian Security Policy and Northern Europe
- J.Berryman - PART 3: INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS IN EAST-CENTRAL EUROPE - Re-emergence of the Left: What Does it Mean for Foreign Policy in East-Central Europe?
- M.Skak - The Role of the Western Soviet Successor States in the Russian-East European Relationship
- M.M.Balmaceda - Threats to the Security of East-Central Europe: the Polish Case
- L.Pastusiak - Relationships between Ethnic and Security Issues in the Baltic States
- R.Vetik - Problems and Prospects of Central and East European Accession to GATT/WTO
- S.Schultz - American-Romanian Relations since the Restoration of MFN Status, 1989-1995
- P.Quinlan PART 4: RUSSIA'S POLICY IN EAST ASIA - The Russian Federation and a New Security Order in the Asia-Pacific Region
- H.Chun - Changes in Russia's Foreign Policy towards Japan
- H.Kimura - CONCLUSION - Towards the Future: The Emergence of a New Security Order in East-Central Europe and Eurasia?
- R.E.Kanet - Index
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