I. Introduction. 1. Eurasian security governance: new threats, institutional adaptations / James Sperling -- II. Security threats. 2. Contested national identities and weak state structures in Eurasia / Douglas Blum -- 3. Ethnic conflict and Eurasian security / Stuart Kaufman -- 4. Eurasia and the transnational terrorist threats to Atlantic security / Phil Williams -- 5. Transboundary water management and security in Central Asia / Stuart Horsman -- 6. The geopolitics of Central Asian energy / Jaewoo Choo -- III. Institutions of security governance. 7. Geopolitical constraints and institutional innovation: the dynamics of multilateralism in Eurasia / Sean Kay -- 8. The OSCE role in Eurasian security / P. Terrence Hopmann -- 9. Paths to peace for NATO's partnerships in Eurasia/ Joshua B. Spero -- 10. Russia, the CIS and Eurasian interconnections/ John P. Willerton and Geoffrey Cockerham -- 11. The Black Sea Economic Cooperation: what contribution to regional security? / Panagiota Manoli -- 12. The EU and Eurasia: a bounded security role in a greater Europe / Simon Serfaty -- IV. Conclusion. 13. Reflections on Eurasian security / David P. Calleo
Contributors; Preface and acknowledgements; Abbreviations and acronyms; I Introduction; II Security threats; III Institutions of security governance; IV Conclusion; Select bibliography; Index
Summary
Limiting Institutions examines the security threats in Eurasia and the role of institutions in the post-Cold War international environment. It looks at both the crucial aspect of foreign policy as well as a theoretical area of security studies and its imp
Analysis
Soviet
Eurasian
Eurasia
NATO
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 263-284) and index
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