Between the Blocs: Problems and Prospects for Europe's Neutral and Nonaligned States

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Joseph Kruzel, Michael H. Haltzel
Cambridge University Press, 1989 - Počet stran: 323
Neutrality is no longer an easily defined, static legal concept, but an evolving political practice. In this book, many of the preeminent scholars and political figures who have crafted the shape and meaning of the modern policy of neutrality in their own countries examine the theoretical and practical problems of neutrality and nonalignment in contemporary Europe. Specific issues examined include the credibility of the security policies and military defenses of the Neutrals; the new challenges of international economic and technological interdependence pushing the Neutrals into closer cooperation with the European Community; and the role of public opinion in supporting policies of neutrality.

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Neutral states in historical perspective
3
Forms of neutrality Sigmund Widmer
17
The various conceptions of European
29
Cooperation of neutral and nonaligned states
44
The underlying assumptions of Finnish
49
10
59
Irelands
61
13
72
a comparative
200
Commentary Kari Möttölä
222
The role of public opinion in neutral policy
231
Finnish neutrality and public opinion
241
40
255
Commentary Sverker Åström
263
Some misconceptions about Austrian
269
the Finnish
277

National security dilemmas and strategies for
98
Commentary Raimo Väyrynen
122
The European neutrals national defense
133
the Swiss model
161
traditions perceptions
175
The Swiss approach Edouard Brunner
283
Ridgway
286
The future of European neutrality Joseph Kruzel
295
About the authors
312
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