Security in a greater Europe -- Kosovo: a precedent? -- 11 September 2001: a new perspective unfolds -- Iraq reshuffles Europe -- The European Union and the major European powers -- Russia and the EU: the need for pragmatism -- Will greater Europe unite?
Summary
This book contrasts the EU's new way of 'doing security' with the established, competitive bilateral interplay in the European security sphere and provides a clue to the kind of security politics that will prevail in Europe. A joint Moscow Brussels approach would improve the chances of both increasing their relative strength vis-à-vis the USA, but serious cleavages threaten to undermine such a 'greater European' common view on security
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 176-183) and index
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