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NATO Defense College (Hrsg.)
Co-operative Security Arrangements in Europe
Frankfurt a. M. u. a.: Peter Lang 1997 (Euro-Atlantic Security Studies 5); 153 S.; pb., 54,- DM; ISBN 3-631-31894-4Ergebnisse eines internationalen Seminars des NATO Defense College über euro-atlantische Sicherheit, das im Dezember 1996 in Rom abgehalten wurde.
Inhalt: 1. Euro-Atlantic Security and Stability: What are the Risks?: Theodore A Couloumbis: Global Risks Facing Humankind and the Search for Adequate Responses (19-28); Ivan Gabal: Ethnic Strife in Post-Communist Europe (29-43); Patrick Mc Carthy: Re-Emergence of Traditional Threats to Stability in Europe (45-60). 2. A Co-operative Security Arrangement Beyond PFP: Istvan Gyarmati: Security and Stability in Europe: An OSCE View (61-74); Alexei G. Arbatov: A Co-operative Security Arrangement Beyond PFP: A View from Moscow (75-85); Leonid V. Belousov: Political Aspects of Co-operative Security Arrangements beyond the Partnership for Peace: A Ukrainian View (87-98). 3. Euro-Atlantic Security Arrangements: What is in Place Now and Models for the Future: Robert Kennedy: Current Security Arrangements and Models for the Future: An American View (99-117); Holger H. Mey: Security Arrangements in Place: NATO and the WEU and their Future Roles (119-131); Jiri Šedivy: Collective Security: Past Dreams or Present Reality? (133-147); Sir Timothy Garden: Summary and Conclusions (149-153).
Walter Rösch (WR)
M. A., Politikwissenschaftler.
Rubrizierung: 4.2 | 3.6 | 4.41 | 4.3
Empfohlene Zitierweise: Walter Rösch, Rezension zu: NATO Defense College (Hrsg.): Co-operative Security Arrangements in Europe Frankfurt a. M. u. a.: 1997, in: Portal für Politikwissenschaft, https://www.pw-portal.de/rezension/4566-co-operative-security-arrangements-in-europe_6412, veröffentlicht am 01.01.2006.
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