Abstract

Introduction, H. Gartner and A. Hyde-Price. Part 1 Conceptual Framework: Beware the Jabberwock! - Security Studies in the 21st Century, A. Hyde-Price Complexity Theory and European Security, W.C. Clemens Jr. Modern Technology and the Future of the Soldier, D. Robertson New Conflicts - Risks and Challenges, J.W. Honig. Part 2 European Security: Europe's Changing Security Role, A.M. Rusi European Security, the Transatlantic Link and Crisis Management, H. Gartner The Compatibility of Security Organizations and Policies in Europe, P. Schmidt Strengthening Europe's Security Architecture - Where Do We Stand? Where Should We Go?, H. Borchert. Part 3 The OSCE: An Evaluation of OSCE's Role in Conflict Management, P.T. Hopmann Political Will, Public Relations and the OSCE, W. Kemp The OSCE's High Commissioner on National Minorities - His Own Conception of His Work, the Content and Effectiveness of His Recommendations, and His Recommendations for Strengthening the HCNM as an Institution, W. Zellner. Part 4 Regional Security: The Challenge of Collective Action - Security Management in European and Regional Contexts, K. Mottola Arms Control as a Spatial Practice - Challenges Around the Baltic Rim, P. Joenniemi New Global Politics - Some Geopolitical and Geostrategic Reflections on How the Return of Geopolitics to Central Asia Affects European Security, E. Reiter Peace Operations - an Assessment, E.A. Schmidl. Part 5 The Role of Major Powers: Great Powers and Global Insecurity, G. Mangott China -Global or Regional Player? Great Power, Partner or Chaotic Power?, K. Moller.

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