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EUROPE UNDIVIDED
THE NEW LOGIC OF PEACE IN US-RUSSIAN RELATIONS |
By: |
James E. Goodby, Alexander L. George (Foreword) |
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Paperback |
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ISBN 10: |
1878379755 |
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9781878379757 |
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Publisher: |
UNITED STATES INSTITUTE OF PEACE PRESS |
Pub. date: |
2 January, 1998 |
Pages: |
272 |
Description: |
This work, asking, "Can Russia and the US really move beyond their bitter Cold War rivalry to a genuinely cooperative relationship?", concludes that they can, but only if the US, together with its European allies, promotes a new "logic of peace" to which NATO enlargement could contribute. |
Synopsis: |
Can Russia and the United States really move beyond their bitter Cold War rivalry to a genuinely cooperative relationship?Yes, argues distinguished diplomat James Goodby, but only if the United States, together with its European allies, promotes a new "logic of peace" to which NATO enlargement could contribute. During the nuclear standoff, a network of norms, rules, and structures kept the peace between the superpowers in Europe. Today, a new logic must be established, one that builds on mutual concerns to combat nuclear terrorism, reduce nuclear weaponry, and avoid the kind of bloodshed seen in the former Yugoslavia.Drawing on the lessons of the Cold War and its immediate aftermath, Goodby analyzes the prospects for achieving a secure and democratic Euroatlantic community. He challenges policymakers and public alike to embrace a new vision of U.S.-Russian cooperation. |
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United States Institute of Peace Press |
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