The Changes of 1989 and 1990 and the Next Décade in Europe, by Hubert Védrine and Jean Musitelli How can the collapse of the Soviet Empire be turned to advantage in creating a new Europe, in which old adversaries will work successfully together ? This is the problem confronting Western governments after the 1989-1990 collapse of the order established at Yalta. Several conditions must first be satisfied : that Germon reunification be accomplished democratically and peacefully ; that security be strengthened by the conventional forces treaty, and that long-term stability take precedence over any short term panaceas. Though there is great anxiety concerning future developments in the Soviet Union, it is essential to continue the process of Eur...
The American force disposes at the end of the Second World War. The many resources which enabled him...
Depuis la chute du Mur de Berlin en 1989, l'Union Européenne s'affirme sur le devant de la scène mon...
A partir de 1965, l’URSS cherche à profiter de la politique de « détente, entente, coopération » lan...
An Enlarged Germany in an Enlarged Europe, by Alfred Grosser Until 1989, the postwar period could be...
Reunified Germany and Europe, by Michael Mertès and Norbert J. Prill After the German reunification,...
The fall of the Iron Curtain in 1989 brought a major change in the global balance of power. After 45...
The end of the Cold War concluded a period of clear division of Europe into east and west, each clos...
Security and Stability in Tomorrow's Europe : Towards New International Structures, by Sergei Blagov...
France in the New European Order, by Stanley Hoffmann The « Yalta order » is dead. After the 1989 up...
From 1965, the USSR sought to take advantage of the French policy of détente launched by General de ...
France in the New Europe, by David S. Yost The remarkable developments in Europe since late 1989 — G...
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...
Le changement historique de l’ordre international a lieu après la chute du Rideau de fer en 1989. Le...
Les événements politiques qui se sont déroulés dans l’Est de l’Europe autour de l’année 1989 ont con...
The American force disposes at the end of the Second World War. The many resources which enabled him...
Depuis la chute du Mur de Berlin en 1989, l'Union Européenne s'affirme sur le devant de la scène mon...
A partir de 1965, l’URSS cherche à profiter de la politique de « détente, entente, coopération » lan...
An Enlarged Germany in an Enlarged Europe, by Alfred Grosser Until 1989, the postwar period could be...
Reunified Germany and Europe, by Michael Mertès and Norbert J. Prill After the German reunification,...
The fall of the Iron Curtain in 1989 brought a major change in the global balance of power. After 45...
The end of the Cold War concluded a period of clear division of Europe into east and west, each clos...
Security and Stability in Tomorrow's Europe : Towards New International Structures, by Sergei Blagov...
France in the New European Order, by Stanley Hoffmann The « Yalta order » is dead. After the 1989 up...
From 1965, the USSR sought to take advantage of the French policy of détente launched by General de ...
France in the New Europe, by David S. Yost The remarkable developments in Europe since late 1989 — G...
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...
Le changement historique de l’ordre international a lieu après la chute du Rideau de fer en 1989. Le...
Les événements politiques qui se sont déroulés dans l’Est de l’Europe autour de l’année 1989 ont con...
The American force disposes at the end of the Second World War. The many resources which enabled him...
Depuis la chute du Mur de Berlin en 1989, l'Union Européenne s'affirme sur le devant de la scène mon...
A partir de 1965, l’URSS cherche à profiter de la politique de « détente, entente, coopération » lan...