
Mutual Security
A New Approach to Soviet-American Relations
Palgrave Macmillan (Publisher)
Published on 1. February 1991
Book
Paperback/Softback
XXVII, 403 pages
978-0-333-54674-1 (ISBN)
Description
Published simultaneously in the West and the USSR, this study focuses on East-West relations, and the problem of security. The result of a project involving both American and Soviet specialists, this book considers the alternatives and covers policy issues on Europe, Korea and arms reduction.
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Edition
1991
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
biography
Dimensions
Height: 23.5 cm
Width: 15.5 cm
Weight
658 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-333-54674-1 (9780333546741)
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02/1991
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Content
Part 1 Working group on principles and criteria: "Joint Introduction to Mutual Security", Viktor Kremenyuk and Richard Smoke; "Interdepedence - A Perspective on Mutual Security", Mikhail Bezrukov and Andrei Kortunov; "The Evolution of the US-Soviet Relationship", Alexander George; "Domestic Preconditions for the Transition to Mutual Security - A Soviet Perspective", Petr Gladkov; "A Theory of Mutual Security", Richard Smoke. Part 2 Working group in Europe: "Joint Introduction", Working Group in Europe; "A Soviet-American Dialogue on Eastern Europe", William Luers; "Eastern Europe and International Instability, "Yuriy Davydov; "Implications for Western Policy", Mark Kramer; "Common European Home and Mutual Security", Mikhail Bezrukov and Yuriy Davydov; "The German Question - A Mutual Security Approach", Francis Mechan; "The German Question and Its International Dimensions", Mikhail Kozhokin. Part 3 Working group on the Persian Gulf: "Mutual Threat Reduction in the Persian Gulf", Jo-Anne Hart, Harold Saunders and Andrei Shumikhin. Part 4 Working group on the North Pacific: "Joint Policy Statement", working group on the North Pacific; "International Security in the Asia-Pacific Region - Confrontation or Balance of Interests?", Aleksis Bogaturov, Vladmir Lukin and Mikhail Nossov; "Creating a More Stable Security Structure in the Asia-Pacific Region", Donald Zagoria; "The Korean Problem and Possible Forms of Soviet-American Interaction", Aleksis Bogaturov, Mikhail Nossov, Konstantine Pleshakov; "The United States, the Soviet Union and Korean - Beyond Confrontation", Alan Romberg. Part 5 Working group on nuclear and conventional arms reductions: "Fundamental Deterrence and Mutual Security Beyond START", Jan Kalicki, Fred Chernoff, Eric Mlyn, Sergei Fedorenko, Andrei Kortunov and Aleksandr Pisarev; "Mutual Security and Arms Reductions in Europe", P.Terrence Hopmann; "The Problems of Developing Stable Non-Offensive Structures for General-Purpose Forces and Conventional Arms in Europe", Aleksandr Konovalov; "Translating the Lessons and Methods of Nuclear Arms Control to the Conventional Arena", Stephen Fought. Part 6 Working group on future scenarios and conclusion: "The End of the Consensus that Never Was - The Future of Soviet-American Relations as Viewed by the Soviet Public", Andrei Melvil and Aleksandr Nikitin; "Mutual Security and US Public Opinion", Mark Lindeman; "Conclusion - Mutual Security and the Future", Sergei Plekhanov and Howard Swearer.