1. The New European Order -- 2. Europe and America in the 1990s -- 3. NATO and the New European Security Architecture -- 4. Responding to Post-Cold War Disorder: Instability in the Balkans -- 5. Peacekeeping and the Politics of Intervention -- 6. NATO and the East European Security Dilemma -- 7. Conclusions
Summary
The European security environment has undergone profound change since 1989. This book examines NATO's response and adjustment to the new security environment. It analyses the process of change in the European order and its effects upon transatlantic relations. The new institutional map of Europe is assessed in its capacity to respond to multilevel security risks. Instability in the Balkans forms a special focus of the book. Finally the question of NATO's enlargement to Eastern Europe is considered
Analysis
Defence (Military strategy)
Europe
Notes
Bibliography: p159-170. _ Includes index
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 159-170) and index