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Ten Years After Helsinki
Ten Years After Helsinki
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A01=Adam Daniel Rotfeld
A01=Kari Mottola
A01=Klaus Krokfors
A01=Lars B Wallin
Author_Adam Daniel Rotfeld
Author_Kari Mottola
Author_Klaus Krokfors
Author_Lars B Wallin
Category=JP
collective security
common security systems
Concluding Document
confidence-building measures
CSCE Final Act
CSCE Helsinki
CSCE Process
CSCE State
dA(C)tente policy analysis
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European Community politics
European Security Order
European security regime
Finland's Foreign Policy
Formal Reservations
ICBM
ICBM Force
Mikhail Gorbachev
military alliances Europe
Military Expenditure
NATO Country
NATO Decision
NATO Policy
NATO Representative
NATO State
NATO's Deployment
NATO's Foreign Minister
NATO's Strategy
negotiated security cooperation Europe
Nordic Nuclear Weapon Free Zone
nuclear-weapon-free zones
Peaceful Change
SDI Programme
SDI Proposal
Security Issue Area
Third World
West Germany
Western Europe
Product details
- ISBN 9780367305314
- Weight: 530g
- Dimensions: 148 x 233mm
- Publication Date: 31 May 2021
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
Divided between two military alliances, Europe has maintained stability based on political status quo and military power balance. However, European states—including neutral and nonaligned countries—have felt a need for a common policy to guarantee their security, and the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE) was convened to address this concern. Ten years later, the authors of this study find that the outlines of a European security regime are indeed discernible. The conference in Helsinki initiated efforts for negotiated and controlled change in Europe. Contributors to this volume analyze the achievements of CSCE, consider more recent models of collective or common security systems, and deal with political and military processes at work in Europe as well as relationships with great powers and the Third World. The role of Western Europe, and particularly Finland's role as an initiator of the CSCE process, receives special attention. Documentation of the tenth anniversary meeting and the CSCE process in general are also included.
Kari Möttölä
Ten Years After Helsinki
€55.99
