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A tale of a decade: European security governance and Russia

Authors :
Mark A. Webber
Source :
European Security. 9:31-60
Publication Year :
2000
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2000.

Abstract

In the decade since the fall of the Berlin Wall the governance of European security has undergone a profound transformation. The beginning of this decade witnessed the end of the Cold War and, in parallel, the establishment of relatively inclusive mechanisms for addressing security‐related issues. While these mechanisms have largely endured (and, indeed, have been complemented by other types of interaction) they have not prevented the emergence of forms of exclusion on the continent. This is a condition of particular significance to Russia. Compared with its Soviet predecessor, it now enjoys far less influence in European security. Its exclusion, however, is only relative. Russia has retained a meaningful role and ‐ recent controversies over NATO enlargement and Kosovo notwithstanding ‐ the bases of its accommodation with the West still remain in place.

Details

ISSN :
17461545 and 09662839
Volume :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Security
Accession number :
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