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In contrast to the Cold War era the new European order is characterised by uncertainty, fluidity and new security challenges including separatism, ethnic conflict and intra-state conflict. This book examines the process of change and its implications for: transatlantic relations, institutional development, regional stability and NATO's rationale. Balkan instability forms a major theme of the work illustrating the challenge for policy-makers. The book concludes with a discussion of NATO enlargement and relations with Russia.Acknowledgements - Preface - Abbreviations - The New European Order - Europe and America in the 1990s - NATO and the New European Security Architecture - Responding to post-Cold War Disorder: Instability in the Balkans - Peacekeeping and the Politics of Intervention - NATO and the East European Security Dilemma - Conclusion - Bibliography - IndexFergus Carr
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