TitleRedefining European security / edited by Carl Cavanagh Hodge
Imprint New York : Garland Publication, 1999
Descript xviii, 372 p ; 23 cm

CONTENT

Old and the new -- European security between the "logic of anarchy" and the "Logic of Community" -- Revival of geopolitics in Europe -- Economic elements of the European security order -- Separate peace? economic stabilization and development and the new fault line of European security -- Transnational threats and European security -- Principal players -- France's security policy since the end of the cold war -- France and the organization of security in post-cold war Europe -- Redefining European security: the role of German foreign policy -- Germany: is sound diplomacy the better part of security? -- Russia and European security -- Future of American atlanticism -- Multilateral dimension, hard and soft -- Military aspects of European security -- Between ambition and paralysis: the European Union's common foreign and security policy and the war in the former Yugoslavia -- OSCE: nonmilitary dimensions of cooperative security in Europe -- conclusion: where is Europe? -- List of contributors


SUBJECT

  1. National security -- Europe
  2. Europe -- Defenses
  3. World politics -- 1989-

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