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Informationen zum Autor Fergus Carr Kostas Ifantis Klappentext In contrast to the Cold War era the new European order is characterised by uncertainty, fluidity and new security challenges including separatism, ethnic conflict and intra-state conflict. This book examines the process of change and its implications for: transatlantic relations, institutional development, regional stability and NATO's rationale. Balkan instability forms a major theme of the work illustrating the challenge for policy-makers. The book concludes with a discussion of NATO enlargement and relations with Russia. Zusammenfassung In contrast to the Cold War era the new European order is characterised by uncertainty! fluidity and new security challenges including separatism! ethnic conflict and intra-state conflict. This book examines the process of change and its implications for: transatlantic relations! institutional development! regional stability and NATO's rationale. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements - Preface - Abbreviations - The New European Order - Europe and America in the 1990s - NATO and the New European Security Architecture - Responding to post-Cold War Disorder: Instability in the Balkans - Peacekeeping and the Politics of Intervention - NATO and the East European Security Dilemma - Conclusion - Bibliography - Index
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Acknowledgements - Preface - Abbreviations - The New European Order - Europe and America in the 1990s - NATO and the New European Security Architecture - Responding to post-Cold War Disorder: Instability in the Balkans - Peacekeeping and the Politics of Intervention - NATO and the East European Security Dilemma - Conclusion - Bibliography - Index