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Managing Conflict in the New Europe The Role of International Institutions

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  • ISBN13:

    9780333750131

  • ISBN10:

    0333750136

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2002-09-06
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
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Summary

Since the end of the Cold War, international institutions have had to rise to challenges of instability and insecurity in Europe. Fergus Carr and Theresa Callan examine the changing nature of European security, cooperation, and conflict. A key theme is the development of the new European security architecture and the roles of NATO, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, the European Union and the United Nations as security providers in contemporary Europe.

Author Biography

Fergus Carr is Head, School of Social and Historical Studies at the University of Portsmouth.

Theresa Callan is at the University of Portsmouth, School of Social and Historical Studies

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements ix
Preface xi
List of Abbreviations
xiii
Managing Conflict in the New Europe
1(18)
International institutions, states and cooperation
3(11)
Conclusions
14(5)
Conflict in the Cold War and Post-Cold War Worlds
19(36)
Introduction
19(1)
Conflict and the international order in the Cold War
19(1)
Soviet security interests
20(5)
United States security in Europe
25(5)
The nuclear arms race
30(3)
Detente
33(1)
The role of the United Nations in Cold War conflict resolution
34(2)
Transition in the European order
36(4)
The new world order
40(2)
United States security in the new world order
42(3)
Russian security in the new European order
45(4)
The new European order
49(4)
Conclusion
53(2)
Conflict and its Management
55(27)
Managing conflict in the Cold War era
56(2)
The salience of intra-state conflict
58(6)
Bipolarity, contingency and complementarity: writings on conflict management
64(2)
Addressing intra-state conflict
66(3)
The need for a `new diplomacy'
69(4)
Contemporary conflict `management'
73(1)
Conflict resolution
74(2)
Post-conflict peace-building
76(4)
Conclusion
80(2)
The New European Security Architecture
82(36)
Introduction
82(1)
NATO
82(8)
The United Nations
90(5)
The OSCE within the European security architecture
95(6)
The European Union
101(12)
NATO's 1999 Strategic Concept
113(3)
Conclusion
116(2)
The Management of Inter-State Conflict
118(32)
Institutional types and settings
118(2)
Institutions and member states
120(7)
The `outreach' of international organizations
127(13)
Arms control
140(7)
Conclusion
147(3)
Managing Intra-State Conflict: the Case of the Former Yugoslavia
150(47)
Slovenian and Croatian independence: the EC intervention
150(3)
Bosnia-Herzegovina: independence and the international community
153(6)
Operation Deliberate Force
159(1)
Dayton and beyond
160(6)
Kosovo
166(29)
Conclusion
195(2)
Conclusion
197(8)
Bibliography 205(14)
Index 219

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