Cooperation or Conflict? :Problematizing Organizational Overlap in Europe

Cooperation or Conflict?

Cooperation or Conflict? :Problematizing Organizational Overlap in Europe

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Following the end of the Second World War, the creation of regional organizations in Europe provided niche functions to help ensure regional stability through security and transition. Yet, as the Cold War ended and the Soviet Union dissolved, each of these organizations evolved to have a post-Cold War role in the region. Since then, the level of convergence of norms, interests and objectives between these main regional organizations has increased considerably. Is there a common agenda in Europe? Does Europe still need so many organizational elements to tackle the major challenges? This book examines the way the EU, NATO, OSCE, and Council of Europe relate to and interact with each other, identifying the areas of positive convergence and divergence as well as areas of negative cooperation and conflict. By tracing the institutional development and regional integration in Europe, the book questions to what degree do European organizations maintain separate identities and most importantly do these organizations still offer a unique and useful service to regional stability. In developing this argument, policy areas analysed include: "
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780754679196
ISBN10 0754679195
Number Of Pages 196
Item Weight 498 g
Publisher / Reseller Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format hardback
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'This collection of essays reflects on an important topic: the complex dynamics of interaction among international organisations committed to promoting security, democracy and human rights in Europe.' Stefan Wolff, University of Birmingham, UK

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Author's Bio

David J. Galbreath, University of Bath, UK and Carmen Gebhard, National Defense University, Budapest, Hungary

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