1st Edition

Security and Strategy in the New Europe

Edited By Colin McInnes Copyright 1992
    266 Pages
    by Routledge

    266 Pages
    by Routledge

    The thawing of the Cold War has brought new concerns over the nature of European security to the fore and uncovered major differences in the approaches of individual states to changed circumstances.
    This book clarifies the options for a new European security order and contribute to the growing debate. It adopts a medium-term analytical approach and uses a three-tier format, covering the nature and structure of security and the security implications of Europe's resurgent nationalism; security strategy, with particular reference to the NATO perspective and to the European Community; and the distinctive security concerns of individual states. It looks at both Eastern and Western Europe and at the Soviet Union and it analyses the role of the United States in European security.The thawing of the Cold War has brought new concerns over the nature of European security to the fore and uncovered major differences in the approaches of individual states to changed circumstances.

    Contributors include: Adrian Hyde-Price, Southampton University, Stephen Griffiths, SIPRI, Stockholm, and Ken Booth, Caroline Kennedy and John Baylis, University College of Wales, Aberystwyth

    Biography

    Colin McInnes