A critical approach to European security : identity and institutions / Przemyslaw Grudzinski and Peter van Ham
Imprint
London : Pinter, 1999
Descript
xiii, 165 p. ; 24 cm
CONTENT
West European experience: enlarging the sphere of affluence -- Concepts of Europe: welcoming the lost son -- Meaning of security: institution-building and enlargement -- Squaring the circle: institutional enlargement and European identity -- More Germany or more Europe? -- EU reform and the prospect of enlargement -- Will the Euro build a political Europe? -- Europe's identity and the prospect of US disengagement -- Towards a European sphere of affluence -- Integrating central Europe: mission accomplished? -- Central Europe, mitteleuropa and identity: an old debate revisited -- Between Russia and Germany: geography is destiny? -- Central Europe: transition - transformation - adaptation -- Regional differentiation and cooperation -- Europe's security instiutions as vehicles for integration -- Central European scenarios -- Integrating Russia into Europe: mission impossible? -- Lising an empire, finding a new role -- Post-cold war security bargain and the integration of Russia -- Russia and Europe -- Russian foreign policy: three visions-one bottom line -- Russia and central Europe -- Russia and the CIS -- Europe's security institutions as vehicles for integration