Beschreibung:
Four years after the end of the Cold War, the United States and its European allies have still not agreed on a new security system to deal with war in Yugoslavia, a restless eastern Europe, and an unstable Russia. The contributors to this timely volume evaluate reforms in the North Atlantic Alliance, the new European Union, and the Conference on Se
Preface -- Institutional Context -- European Security and Defense Cooperation During the Cold War -- The Formative Years of the New NATO: Diplomacy from London to Rome -- The European Community and Western European Union -- The Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE) -- The Role of the Major Powers -- Not What They Wanted: American Policy and the European Security and Defence Identity -- The United Kingdom -- German Security Policy in the New European Order -- France -- Conclusion -- Failures of the First Round and a Proposal for a New Strategy -- Annex