Foreword / Richard C. Leone -- Pt. I. NATO's Future. Ch. 1. The Status Quo. Ch. 2. Out-of-Area Missions. Ch. 3. Expansion -- Pt. II. Common Security. Ch. 4. The Foundations of International Security. Ch. 5. Defense Dominance. Ch. 6. Confidence Building -- Pt. III. The Superpowers. Ch. 7. The Russian Regime. Ch. 8. Russia and Its Neighbors. Ch. 9. The United States and Europe
Summary
With the end of the Cold War, Europe is more united and freer from the danger of a major war than at any time in modern history. A historically unprecedented and highly desirable European security order is in place. The Dawn of Peace in Europe describes this new "common security order," assesses the alternatives to it, and analyzes the conditions necessary for its continuation. The Dawn of Peace in Europe emphasizes the inescapable truth that the future of this new order depends on Russia and the United States. Mandelbaum assesses how the wrenching transition taking place within Russia might affect its policies toward the arms treaties and toward its neighbors. Finally, he evaluates the durability of the American commitment to an active role in Europe
Analysis
Defence (Military strategy) Policies Of Government
Europe
Notes
"A Twentieth Century Fund book."
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 177-196) and index