1st Edition

TSUR 51.2

Edited By Various Authors Copyright 2009
    236 Pages
    by Routledge

    236 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 2009. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

    Commentary -- NATO and the UN /Michael F. Harsch and Johannes Varwick -- Rebooting NATO-Russia Relations /Oksana Antonenko and Bastian Giegerich -- Noteworthy -- Beijing's Populist Limits -- China's Democratised Foreign Policy /Denny Roy -- Europe's Difficult Choices -- The Euro and the Financial Crisis /Erik Jones -- NATO at 60 /Mats Berdal and David Ucko -- France and NATO /Jeremy Ghez and F. Stephen Larrabee -- Russia and the West /Eugene Rumer and Angela Stent -- The Roots of Germany's Russia Policy /Christopher S. Chivvis and Thomas Rid -- Serbia's Choice /Elizabeth Pond -- Plus -- The Political Consequences of Climate Change /Paul F. Herman Jr and Gregory F. Tr ever ton -- The Rise and Fall of Resource Nationalism /lan Bremmer and Robert Johnston -- 'Underkill': Fighting Extremists amid Populations /David C. Gompert -- Review Essays -- Pragmatism and Principle Douglas Hurd 183 Limits of a New-Age Worldview /Adam Roberts -- Book Reviews -- United States /John L. Harper -- International Relations /Gilles Andreani -- War, Conflict and the Military /H.R. McMaster -- Africa /Jonathan Stevenson -- Brief Notices -- Closing Argument -- Moon Over Manhattan /Jeffrey Mazo.

    Biography

    Various authors who are experts in their fields