Mortal Friends, Best Enemies : : German-Russian Cooperation after the Cold War / / Celeste A. Wallander.
Several hundred thousand members of the Red Army were stationed in East Germany when that state was reunited with its western counterpart. The peaceful transfer of these soldiers to their homeland produced a welcome outcome to a potentially explosive situation. Through an investigation of the strate...
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Superior document: | Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Cornell University Press Archive Pre-2000 |
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Place / Publishing House: | Ithaca, NY : : Cornell University Press, , [2018] ©1999 |
Year of Publication: | 2018 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Cornell Studies in Security Affairs
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (256 p.) :; 2 tables, 1 map, 3 drawings |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- 1. Balance and Institutions
- 2. An Institutional Theory of Security Relations
- 3. Intentions, Power, and Uncertainty
- 4. Balances and Troop Withdrawals
- 5. Balances and Military Forces
- 6. Threats, Risks, and Conflicts in Europe and the Former Soviet Union
- 7. Russian Internal Control and Reform
- 8. Balancing Acts: Power, Interests, and Institutions
- Appendix: Interviews
- Index