
Europe in Turmoil
The Struggle for Pluralism
Gerald Frost(Editor)
Praeger Publishers Inc
Published on 23. September 1991
Book
Hardback
384 pages
978-0-275-94129-1 (ISBN)
Description
This is the first in a new series of annual omnibus editions which are intended to be of interest to both the specialist and general reader concerned with international relations and security issues. The period in which the essays included in this volume appeared coincided with two of the most remarkable developments of the twentieth century: the collapse of communism as part of the wider intellectual retreat of collectivist ideas and the related and parallel disintegration of the Soviet empire. The results of these vast changes have created a tumultuous atmosphere in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union--and exacerbated economic and ethnic conflicts. These essays provide a unique commentary on the developments and factors which have led to this amazing process of political change and a genuine struggle for pluralism in formerly communist nations.
Among the subjects covered in this edition are Gorbachev and perestroika, Soviet foreign policy, openness and freedom of movement, the secret services of Eastern Europe and the USSR, the security implications of the 1992 European Community coalition, French defense policy, British Conservatives and defense, Romania under Ceausescu, and Yugoslavia's worsening internal crisis. This important contribution to the study of the present situation will be valuable to political scientists, those studying international relations and current affairs, and others who want to understand what is happening in Europe.
Among the subjects covered in this edition are Gorbachev and perestroika, Soviet foreign policy, openness and freedom of movement, the secret services of Eastern Europe and the USSR, the security implications of the 1992 European Community coalition, French defense policy, British Conservatives and defense, Romania under Ceausescu, and Yugoslavia's worsening internal crisis. This important contribution to the study of the present situation will be valuable to political scientists, those studying international relations and current affairs, and others who want to understand what is happening in Europe.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
743 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-275-94129-1 (9780275941291)
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Person
GERALD FROST, is Director of the Institute for European Defence and Strategic Studies in London.
Content
Introduction by Gerald Frost The Gorbachev Phenomenon Gorbachev: Can the Revolution Be Remade? by George Urban Soviet Foreign Policy under Gorbachev: New Political Thinking and Its Impact by Gerard Wettig The Perception Mongers: Reflections on Soviet Propaganda by George Bailey Unreasonable Sufficiency? Assessing the New Soviet Strategy by William Odom Information Openness and Freedom of Movement The Secret Services: Is There a Case for Greater Openness? by Michael Mates 1992: Its Security Implications by K. G. Robertson Security in a Changing World: British and French Perspectives Coming in from the Cold: The Evolution of French Defense Policy by Geoffrey Lee Williams Less Important than Opulence: The British Conservatives and Defence by Christopher Coker The Impact of Tyranny and the Seeds of Revolt Decline Without Fall: Romania Under Ceau,sescu by Mark Almond Descent into Chaos: Yugoslavia's Worsening Crisis by Marko Milivojevic