No place for Russia : European security institutions since 1989 /

"The book studies Russia's place in European security institutions since the end of the Cold War. Hill argues that neither Russia, the major European powers, nor the United States has been able to define a place for Russia in the network of European and Euro-Atlantic security institutions....

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Main Authors: Hill, William H. William Holway, 1945
Published: Columbia University Press,
Publisher Address: New York, NY :
Publication Dates: [2018]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Woodrow Wilson Center series
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Summary: "The book studies Russia's place in European security institutions since the end of the Cold War. Hill argues that neither Russia, the major European powers, nor the United States has been able to define a place for Russia in the network of European and Euro-Atlantic security institutions. The author looks at the larger process of transforming and building an interlocking structure of institutions, in particular the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the European Union (EU), and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE). The work proceeds chronologically, beginni
Carrier Form: ix, 519 pages ; 24 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9780231704588
0231704585
Index Number: UA646
CLC: D851.225
D850.251.2
D815.5
Call Number: D815.5/H648
Contents: From a Europe divided to a Europe whole and free -- Building the New World Order, 1990-1991 -- Building the new institutions : NATO, the EU, and the OSCE -- NATO and the EU move east : extending stability, or new divisions? -- War over Kosovo : the parting of the ways -- New millennium, new threats -- Colors of revolution, rivalry, and discord -- Russia leaves the West : from Kosovo to Georgia -- The reset : one more try -- Things fall apart-again! -- Confrontation in Ukraine : war in Europe again -- The future of European security : the past as present.