After the Cold War: Europe’s New Political ArchitectureSpringer, 31 mag 1991 - 198 pagine This book provides new and exceptional interpretations in regard to the post-World War 2 history of the East-West conflict and calls for interdisciplinary approaches in analyzing international relations. The systematic and political processes are undoing the division of Europe and restoring an 'organically' interdependent continent. The events of 1989 in Eastern Europe are but a harbinger of a new security order in Europe and, for the first time since the Treaty of Westphalia of 1648 Europe tries to look beyond state-centered concepts of security. |
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The Final Battle for Control of the Center of Europe | 18 |
The Europeanization of the EastWest System | 49 |
The Imperatives of Political Change | 63 |
The Changing Geostrategic Landscape of Europe | 82 |
45 | 98 |
The Outlook for European Security in the 1990s | 107 |
Europe in Transition | 130 |
Appendix A Excerpts from Baker speech of December | 138 |
Appendix B Excerpts from the Treaty Between the Federal | 144 |
A PostDivisional Europe in the Year 2000 | 151 |
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