France in the New Europe, by David S. Yost The remarkable developments in Europe since late 1989 — German unification, the collapse of Communism in Eastern Europe, and the expectation of large-scale withdrawals of Soviet and American forces — have upset long-standing assumptions of French security policy. It may become increasingly difficult for France to maintain the policy guidelines and ambiguities of the past, and this could affect the national consensus on defense. The most important unresolved dilemmas and underlying anxieties concern the future of Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union, Germany's potential political and strategie choices, institutions such as NATO and the European Community, and prospects for nuclear deterrence and West...
France and American policy as regards the security of Europe, by Pierre Lellouche After other Europ...
France, nuclear weapons and the defence of Europe, by Jean Klein Although French nuclear weapons ha...
France, NATO and the Future of Nuclear Deterrence in Europe, by Frédéric Bozo For the past three dec...
France in the New Europe, by David S. Yost The remarkable developments in Europe since late 1989 — G...
The article of record as published may be located at http://www.jstor.org/stable/20044604The remarka...
French Dilemmas and Strategies in the New Europe (1989-1991), by Stanley Hoffmann The sudden end of ...
France and European Security, by Jean-Pierre Chevènement Since Summer 1989, the setting up of the ne...
France and the New European Order, by Claire Tréan The period between the opening of the Berlin Wall...
The fall of the Iron Curtain in 1989 brought a major change in the global balance of power. After 45...
There are several major difficulties in deconstructing the relationship between French and European ...
What Defence System for Europe ?, by François Valentin Defence problems cannot be addressed in the s...
Reunified Germany and Europe, by Michael Mertès and Norbert J. Prill After the German reunification,...
Reflections on French Defence Policy, by François Heisbourg The revolution of 1989 has dealt a new s...
France in the New European Order, by Stanley Hoffmann The « Yalta order » is dead. After the 1989 up...
Security : Europe Left to Its Own Devices, by François Heisbourg In post-cold War Europe, insecutrit...
France and American policy as regards the security of Europe, by Pierre Lellouche After other Europ...
France, nuclear weapons and the defence of Europe, by Jean Klein Although French nuclear weapons ha...
France, NATO and the Future of Nuclear Deterrence in Europe, by Frédéric Bozo For the past three dec...
France in the New Europe, by David S. Yost The remarkable developments in Europe since late 1989 — G...
The article of record as published may be located at http://www.jstor.org/stable/20044604The remarka...
French Dilemmas and Strategies in the New Europe (1989-1991), by Stanley Hoffmann The sudden end of ...
France and European Security, by Jean-Pierre Chevènement Since Summer 1989, the setting up of the ne...
France and the New European Order, by Claire Tréan The period between the opening of the Berlin Wall...
The fall of the Iron Curtain in 1989 brought a major change in the global balance of power. After 45...
There are several major difficulties in deconstructing the relationship between French and European ...
What Defence System for Europe ?, by François Valentin Defence problems cannot be addressed in the s...
Reunified Germany and Europe, by Michael Mertès and Norbert J. Prill After the German reunification,...
Reflections on French Defence Policy, by François Heisbourg The revolution of 1989 has dealt a new s...
France in the New European Order, by Stanley Hoffmann The « Yalta order » is dead. After the 1989 up...
Security : Europe Left to Its Own Devices, by François Heisbourg In post-cold War Europe, insecutrit...
France and American policy as regards the security of Europe, by Pierre Lellouche After other Europ...
France, nuclear weapons and the defence of Europe, by Jean Klein Although French nuclear weapons ha...
France, NATO and the Future of Nuclear Deterrence in Europe, by Frédéric Bozo For the past three dec...