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Towards the 21st Century: Trends in Post-Cold War International Security Policy
Contributor(s): Spillmann, Kurt R. (Editor), Wenger, Andreas (Editor)
ISBN: 3906764311     ISBN-13: 9783906764313
Publisher: Peter Lang Group Ag, International Academic P
OUR PRICE:   $96.28  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: January 2000
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BISAC Categories:
- Technology & Engineering | Military Science
- Political Science | History & Theory - General
- Political Science | Security (national & International)
Dewey: 355.033
LCCN: 99059330
Series: European University Studies. Series XV, Classics
Physical Information: 335 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
This book addresses the issue of international security after the end of the Cold War. It looks at the key changes that have taken place since 1989, analyzes the main problems and issues today, and comes up with trends that are likely to shape international security policy in the coming decades.
The book contains two different kinds of studies. In the first part, three leading research institutes offer their views on the development of post-Cold War international security policy. These comprehensive surveys are authored by Mats Berdal (International Institute for Strategic Studies), Curt Gasteyger (Graduate Institute of International Studies) and Gregory F. Treverton, Marten van Heuven and Andrew E. Manning (RAND).
The second part comprises case studies that focus on future challenges in European and American Security Policy. Contributions are made by renowned experts such as John Lewis Gaddis, William I. Hitchcock, Fred Tanner, P l Dunay, Victor-Yves Ghebali, Andr Liebich, Yuri Nazarkin, and William C. Wohlforth.
The book concludes with a comparative analysis by the editors who attempt to identify discernible security trends and to raise those unsettled questions whose resolution will be decisive for the development of international security in the 21st century.