The Promise and Reality of European Security Cooperation: States, Interests, and Institutions
By (Author) Peter Loedel
By (author) Mary McKenzie
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
19th March 1998
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Military and defence strategy
Arms negotiation and control
327.094
Hardback
216
Providing an account of European security developments, this edited collection delves into the theoretical and political debates central to European security co-operation. The essays analyze the interaction between states and institutions as they shape European security co-operation in the wake of the Cold War. After outlining the goals and context of the project, the book turns to case studies of the roles and policies of the US, Russia, Germany and France. European security institutions, and arms control regimes, such as the European Union, the Western European Union, NATO, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe are examined. Conventional forces in Europe, and confidence and security building measures are also explored. Throughout, the contributors focus on the possibilities and limits of security co-operation as Europe prepares for the next century. Students and scholars concerned with international security issues, international relations theory and European security and politics should be particularly interested.
The book offers a valuable overview of recent developments...-European Integration
"The book offers a valuable overview of recent developments..."-European Integration
MARY M. McKENZIE is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Grossmont College. PETER H. LOEDEL is Assistant Professor of Political Science at West Chester University.