Nordic Security at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century
By (Author) Ciro Elliot Zoppo
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th May 1992
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Military and defence strategy
355.033048
Hardback
272
High-ranking government officials, defense analysts and scholars focus on the geopolitics and security of the Nordic region at a time when East-West relations in Europe are undergoing momentous changes. Experts from Scandinavia, Europe and the United States examine the impact of the United States and the Soviet Union on Scandinavian security in terms of defense doctrines and deployment and the evolving technologies of defense, paying particular attention to neutral Finland and Sweden. This strategic analysis, edited by Ciro Zoppo, is intended for academicians and policymakers in the fields of military studies, political science, Nordic and European affairs, and East-West relations. This survey of key problems and prospects in the Northern cap of the globe offers the historical background necessary for understanding the foreign policies and domestic politics of Norway, Finland, Sweden, Iceland and Denmark. The study is unique in its detailed examination of military policy and emerging technologies alongside a discussion about their economic consequences for the countries in the region. The cross-national team of experts also considers the significance of the changing political and technological environment for the future of Swedish and Finnish defense and neutrality.
Zoppo has edited this excellent collection of papers, analyzing the difficulties faced by Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland in adjusting to an interdependent European economy.-Military Review
"Zoppo has edited this excellent collection of papers, analyzing the difficulties faced by Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland in adjusting to an interdependent European economy."-Military Review
CIRO ELLIOTT ZOPPO is Professor of International Relations at the University of California at Los Angeles. He is the main author and editor, with Charles Zorgbibe, of On Geopolitics: Classical and Nuclear (1985). He has written at length on European and international security and arms control.