European security in transition
Since the end of World War II, security and defense have played a major role in European politics. This volume provides an interdisciplinary look at the development and the status of the European security system as well as selected key issues on security agenda
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Aldershot, England Burlington, VT
Ashgate Publishing Limited
2006
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Table of Contents:
- 1. European security in transition : the European security architecture since the end of the Second World War : an overview
- 2. EU, NATO, OSCE : interaction, cooperation, and confrontation
- 3. The ESDP : the European security pillar
- 4. The new EU
- a "military pact"? : solidarity, neutrality, "Irish clause"
- 5. Justice and Home Affairs (JHA) in transition
- 6. From reflections to power : implementing the European security strategy
- 7. U.S. defense transformation and its implications for Europe
- 8. Plug to operate : command and coordination of armed forces in Europe in times of transformation
- 9. Regional approaches to comprehensive security in Europe
- 10. The South Caucasus at the crossroads : ethno-territorial conflicts, Russian interests, and the access to energy resources
- 11. Turkey's role in post-Cold War European security policy
- 12. European Union and the greater Middle East : economic relations, political issues and future challenges.


