Sdi And European Security

Sdi And European Security
Author: Regina Cowen
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2019-09-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000310957

Originally published in 1987. European concerns about strategic defense and its impact on the stability of the East-West strategic balance have been the subject of frequent and lively discussion at the Institute for East-West Security Studies in the more than four years since President Reagan announced his Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) in Marc

SDI and European Security

SDI and European Security
Author: Regina Cowen Karp
Publisher: Institute for East-West Studies
Total Pages: 183
Release: 1987
Genre: Europe
ISBN: 9780913449073

The Strategic Defense Initiative and West European Security

The Strategic Defense Initiative and West European Security
Author: Paul H. M. Messerschmidt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 22
Release: 1986
Genre: Anti-tactical ballistic missiles
ISBN:

The aim of SDI (Strategic Defense Initiative) is to secure and deploy a thoroughly reliable defense against Soviet strategic and intermediate-range missiles. SDI is a research program and the research will last for some years. The program is within the ABM Treaty limitations, despite Soviet violations of that treaty. Is is too early to speculate on the kinds of defensive systems that might prove feasible and desirable to develop and deploy. The purpose of the defense options is clear: to find a means to destroy attacking ballistic missiles before they can reach any of their potential targets. The SDI program is designed to enhance allied security as well as U.S. security. One of the early options of the SDI, i.e., a defense against tactical ballistic missiles, is of vital importance for Western European security. SDI represents no change in the commitment to deferring war and enhancing stability.

European Security in a Global Context

European Security in a Global Context
Author: Thierry Tardy
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2010-06-09
Genre:
ISBN: 0415590779

This new edited volume examines contemporary European security from three different standpoints. It explores security dynamics, first, within Europe; second, the interaction patterns between Europe and other parts of the world (the United States, Africa, the Middle East, China and India); and, finally, the external perceptions of European security. The first part of the book analyses the European security landscape. The roles of EU, NATO and the OSCE are given particular attention, as is the impact of their evolution- or enlargement- on the European security architecture and European security dynamics. In this context, Russia’s repositioning as a major power appears as a shaping factor of contemporary European geopolitics. The second part presents European security from an external perspective and considers interactions between Europe and other states or regions. Security trends and actors in Europe are examined from an American, Chinese, and Indian perspective, while Europe--Africa and Europe--Middle East relations are also addressed. This book will be of great interest to students of European Security, European politics and IR in general.

Debating European Security and Defense Policy

Debating European Security and Defense Policy
Author: Maxime H. A. Larivé
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2016-05-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1317154290

Dr. Larivé questions whether there is such a thing as a European defense and security policy. This book analyzes the integration process by clearly illustrating to the reader the two sides of the argument in order to understand the complexity of the problems in the different stages of the creation and implementation of the European defense policy. In doing so, this study asks the question of why has the process been so halting and of such limited scope? Structured in three parts: Theories, analyzing the theoretical debates raised by the positivist paradigms of neorealism, liberalism and constructivism on European security; History, reflecting on the impacts of the Cold War, American foreign policy, the 2008 economic crisis, and the evolution of European strategy; and, Actors, by looking at the role of European institutions, Member States, and the CSDP on the transformation of the European defense policy since 1998. Each chapter is composed of sub questions allowing the reader to grasp the different forces explaining the deepening or lack of the deepening process of the CSDP. Ultimately, this book offers a unique base for fostering discussion, understanding and critical thinking on the CSDP.