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Security dynamics in the former Soviet bloc / edited by Graeme P. Herd and Jennifer D.P. Moroney.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London ; New York : RoutledgeCurzon, 2003.Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 233 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781136497810
  • 1136497811
  • 129970008X
  • 9781299700086
  • 041529732X
  • 9780415297325
  • 1138371033
  • 9781138371033
  • 1315016125
  • 9781315016122
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Security dynamics in the former Soviet bloc.DDC classification:
  • 355/.03301717 22
LOC classification:
  • DK293 .S43 2003eb
Online resources:
Contents:
PART I. INTRODUCTION -- From Soviet bloc to democratic security building? / Ella Akerman, Tracey German -- PART II. BALTIC SECURITY POLITICS -- Post-Prague strategic orientation of the Baltic states / Adam Grissom -- Security: lynchpin of Baltic cooperation / Mel Huang -- Russia's Baltic policy in an era of EU integration / Ingmar Oldberg -- PART III. INTERSTATE RELATIONS IN THE CORE CIS -- 'Normalisation' of Russian foreign policy: the role of pragmatic nationalism and big business / Rosaria Puglisi -- Border security implications for dual enlargement: a comparison of Russia and Ukraine / Frank Morgese -- Imperialism to realism: the role of the West in Russian foreign policy towards Ukraine / Victor Chudowsky -- Union of Belarus and Russia: the role of NATO and the EU / Clelia Rontoyanni -- PART IV. SECURITY POLITICS IN THE CIS PERIPHERY -- Security concerns in post-Soviet Moldova / Trevor Waters -- Security regime building in the South Caucasus / Tamara Pataraia, David Darchiashvili -- Western approaches to security cooperation with Central Asian states: advancing the Euro-Atlantic security order in Eurasia / Jennifer D.P. Moroney -- PART V. SECURITY DYNAMICS -- Conclusions: security dynamics and the 'post-Soviet bloc' / Graeme P. Herd.
Summary: Security Dynamics in the Former Soviet Bloc focuses on four former Soviet sub-regions (the Baltic Sea region, the Slavic republics, the Black Sea region, and Central Asia) to explore the degree to which 'democratic security', which includes de-politicisation of, and civilian oversight of, the military, resolution of conflicts by international cooperation, and involvement in international organisations. It examines how far states in these regions have developed cooperative foreign and security policies towards their immediate neighbours and key Western states and organisations, explore.
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Simultaneously published in the USA and Canada.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-220) and index.

PART I. INTRODUCTION -- From Soviet bloc to democratic security building? / Ella Akerman, Tracey German -- PART II. BALTIC SECURITY POLITICS -- Post-Prague strategic orientation of the Baltic states / Adam Grissom -- Security: lynchpin of Baltic cooperation / Mel Huang -- Russia's Baltic policy in an era of EU integration / Ingmar Oldberg -- PART III. INTERSTATE RELATIONS IN THE CORE CIS -- 'Normalisation' of Russian foreign policy: the role of pragmatic nationalism and big business / Rosaria Puglisi -- Border security implications for dual enlargement: a comparison of Russia and Ukraine / Frank Morgese -- Imperialism to realism: the role of the West in Russian foreign policy towards Ukraine / Victor Chudowsky -- Union of Belarus and Russia: the role of NATO and the EU / Clelia Rontoyanni -- PART IV. SECURITY POLITICS IN THE CIS PERIPHERY -- Security concerns in post-Soviet Moldova / Trevor Waters -- Security regime building in the South Caucasus / Tamara Pataraia, David Darchiashvili -- Western approaches to security cooperation with Central Asian states: advancing the Euro-Atlantic security order in Eurasia / Jennifer D.P. Moroney -- PART V. SECURITY DYNAMICS -- Conclusions: security dynamics and the 'post-Soviet bloc' / Graeme P. Herd.

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Security Dynamics in the Former Soviet Bloc focuses on four former Soviet sub-regions (the Baltic Sea region, the Slavic republics, the Black Sea region, and Central Asia) to explore the degree to which 'democratic security', which includes de-politicisation of, and civilian oversight of, the military, resolution of conflicts by international cooperation, and involvement in international organisations. It examines how far states in these regions have developed cooperative foreign and security policies towards their immediate neighbours and key Western states and organisations, explore.

English.

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