Ending Europe's wars: the continuing search for peace and security
In Ending Europe's Wars, Jonathan Dean, a widely recognized expert on European security issues, evaluates the prospects for peace in Europe as a test case for world security. Dean analyzes the current and potential conflicts in Europe and assesses the performance of the multilateral security in...
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Zusammenfassung: | In Ending Europe's Wars, Jonathan Dean, a widely recognized expert on European security issues, evaluates the prospects for peace in Europe as a test case for world security. Dean analyzes the current and potential conflicts in Europe and assesses the performance of the multilateral security institutions active in Europe - the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE), the Western European Union (WEU), and the United Nations itself - in coping with these challenges. He presents a wide range of innovative proposals for dealing with continuing nuclear dangers in Russia, for bringing NATO, WEU, and CSCE together in a single effective European security organization, and for defusing the ethnic hatreds that have already caused at least five bloody wars Ending Europe's Wars traces the dramatic course of change in Europe - perestroika, the liberation of Eastern Europe, the collapse of the Soviet Union - to uncover the roots of today's problems. The author shows how these positive developments have also brought real or potential threats to European security: the Russian confrontation with Ukraine; the uncertainties surrounding Russian military intervention in neighboring republics; the possibility that Russia's nuclear arsenal could get out of control; massive population movements sparking racism and intolerance in Western Europe; tragic, unresolved ethnic conflicts in the former Yugoslavia and the states bordering Russia; a resurgent Germany; and growing confrontation with fundamentalist Islam Dean describes the numerous military constraints, cooperative procedures for conflict prevention, and organizational changes that have made European security institutions and the confidence-building measures and arms limitations they are based on the most comprehensive and ambitious regional security system in recorded history. He demonstrates why these institutions have nonetheless coped inadequately with Europe's emerging wars, especially in the former Yugoslavia, and how they can be radically improved. Dean concludes that the job of constructing an effective European security system is only half done. The present system could move either toward greater control over conflict or toward slow collapse and renationalization and the expansion of the armed forces of individual European countries. Either outcome will have a decisive effect on the future of the United Nations and global security |
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JONATHAN DEAN
ENDING
EUROPE S T HE CONTINUING SEARCH FOR PEACE AND SECURITY A TWENTIETH
CENTURY F ID BOOK PUBLISHED IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE UNION OF CONCERNED
SCIENTISTS
THE TWENTIETH CENTURY FUND PRESS * NEW YORK * 1994
IMAGE 2
CONTENTS
FOREWORD BY RICHARD C. LEONE VII
PREFACE XIII
PART I: THE END OF THE SOVIET SYSTEM
1 THE DAM BREAKS: DISSOLUTION OF THE SOVIET UNION 3
2 SLIPPING OFF THE YOKE:
THE LIBERATION OF EASTERN EUROPE 23
PART II: EUROPE S NEW SECURITY PROBLEMS
3 DARK SKIES OVER MOSCOW 55
4 RUSSIA AND ITS QUARRELSOME NEIGHBORS 81
5 EASTERN EUROPE S TROUBLED FUTURE 107
6 SARAJEVO IS BURNING 129
7 UNIFIED GERMANY-RESURGENT OR SELF-PREOCCUPIED? 151
8 THE SWORD OF ISLAM, THE DAGGER OF MIGRATION 185
PART III: THE NEW EUROPEAN SECURITY INSTITUTIONS
9 THE CONFERENCE ON SECURITY AND
COOPERATION IN EUROPE-CAN IT DO THE JOB? 203
10 NATO S NEW ROLE-AND NEW PROBLEMS 241
11 WHO WILL GUARD EUROPE-NATO OR WEU? 265
12 CONTROLLING EUROPE S ARMED FORCES 289
PART IV: EVALUATION
13 EUROPEAN SECURITY INSTITUTIONS
OF THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY 333
14 MOVING TOWARD A LESS VIOLENT WORLD- TEST CASE, EUROPE 353
NOTES 389
INDEX 417
ABOUT THE AUTHOR 441
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