International Security Challenges in a Changing World

International Security Challenges in a Changing World

Author(s): Mustafa Aydin, Jeffrey Bradford, Gilles Carbonnier, Richard Falkenrath, Ann Fitz-Gerald, Anthony Forster, Elisabeth Hausschild, Joachim Krause, Sonia Lucarel, Carlo Masala, Claude Nicolet, Leif Ohlsson, Maree Reid, Gideon Rose, Kurt R. Spillmann, Kori Schake, Astrid Scharf, Barna Zsigmond
Editor(s): Joachim Krause, Kurt R. Spillmann
Series: Studies in Contemporary History and Security Policy
Issue: 3
Publisher(s): Peter Lang
Publication Year: 1999
Publication Place: Berne, Berlin, Brussels, Frankfurt a. M., New York, Oxford, Vienna

During the 1990s, the nature of world affairs underwent significant change unparalleled since the end of World War II. The decade witnessed neither a New World Order nor the End of History. The new world could rather be characterized as one in which we could find a juxtaposition of order and disorder. It is against this backdrop that this book addresses the future of strategic studies with particular emphasis on the following four areas: the possibilities and opportunities present in enlarging the Western zone of cooperatively organized international affairs; regional security problems and dynamics; new security challenges; and the future instruments and dimensions of security policy. The book contains contributions by scholars working in the fields of international relations and security studies.
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