Publication

1999

This book addresses the issues of international security after the end of the Cold War. It looks at key changes that have taken place since 1989, analyzes the main issues, and considers those trends that are likely to shape international security policy in the coming decades. This book contains two different studies. In the first, researchers from the International Institute of Strategic Studies, the Graduate Institute of International Studies and the RAND Corporation offer their views on the development of post-Cold War security policy. The second part comprises of cases studies that focus on future challenges in European and US security policy. The book concludes with a comparative analysis by the editors who attempt to identify discernible trends and to raise those questions whose resolution will be decisive for the development of international security in the 21st century.

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Author Mats Berdal, Pál Dunay, John Lewis Gaddis, Curt Gasteyger, Victor-Yves Ghebali, William I. Hitchcock, André Liebich, Andrew E. Manning, Yuri Nazarkin, Kurt R. Spillmann, Fred Tanner, Gregory F. Treverton, Marten van Heuven, Andreas Wenger, William C. Wohlforth
Series Studies in Contemporary History and Security Policy
Issue 1
Publisher Center for Security Studies (CSS)
Copyright This book collects contributions to the 3rd International Security Forum held in Zurich from 19 to 21 October 1998 and a preceding workshop jointly organized by International Security Studies at Yale University and the Geneva Center for Security Policy. © 1999 Peter Lang AG
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