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New security challenges in postcommunist Europe : securing Europe's East

Written by leading scholars from Eastern and Western Europe, this book highlights the fundamental security issues affecting Europe as the postcommunist states are drawn into the continent's mainstream
Print Book, English, 2002
Manchester University Press, Manchester, 2002
256 p. ; 24 cm.
9780719061318, 9780719061325, 0719061318, 0719061326
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Introduction - thinking about security in postcommunist Europe, Derek Averre & Andrew Cottey; Rethinking the record of NATO enlargemen t, Stuart Croft; Security governance and the excluded states of postcommunist Europe, Mark Webber; German security policy towards Central Europe, Vladimir Handl, Kerry Longhurst & Marcin Zaborowski; Nuclear-weapon-free Ukraine - between the two poles of power, Sergiy P. Galaka; Russia 's defence diplomacy in Europe - containing threat without confrontation, Viktor Kremenyuk; New thinking in conflict management, Dov Lynch; The keystone in the arch - inclusion, democracy promotion and universalism in Central and Eastern Europe, Richard Sakwa; The challenge of 'soft security" - crime, corruption and chaos, Mark Galeotti; Economic security in postcommunist Europe, James Sperling; European security in the twenty-first century - towards a stable peace order?, Adrian Hyde-Price.