This book analyzes the application of neutrality policies after the end of the Cold War with a focus on Eurasian states and international organizations. The 15 chapters discuss Belarus, Moldova, Ukraine, Georgia, Serbia, Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Mongolia, the UN, ASEAN, and several theoretical neutrality developments between 1991 and 2021.
This book analyzes the application of neutrality policies after the end of the Cold War with a focus on Eurasian states and international organizations. The 15 chapters discuss Belarus, Moldova, Ukraine, Georgia, Serbia, Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Mongolia, the UN, ASEAN, and several theoretical neutrality developments between 1991 and 2021.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Heinz Gärtner is lecturer in the department of political science at the University of Vienna and Danube University. Pascal Lottaz is adjunct researcher at the Waseda Institute for Advanced Study. Herbert Reginbogin is professor of international relations and international law and currently fellow at The Catholic University of America.
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Part I: Re-imagining Neutrality in the Post-Cold War Chapter 1: Neutrality and Geopolitics: Responding to Change by Laurent Goetschel Chapter 2: Neutrality and Small States: A Strategic Approach by Hillary Briffa Chapter 3: Neutrality and Neutralization: A Geopolitical Statecraft by Herbert Reginbogin Chapter 4: Neutrality and Peacemaking: A Compass for Austrian Peace Policy by Thomas Roithner Chapter 5: Neutrality and Diplomacy: Voices of Diplomats by Eva Nowotny and Peter Jankowitsch Chapter 6: Neutrality in International Organizations I: The United Nations by Angela Kane Chapter 7: Neutrality in International Organizations II: ASEAN by Charis Si En Tay Part II: The New Neutrals in the Post-Communist Space Chapter 8: Belarus: Between Alliance and Neutralism by Yauheni Preiherman and Pascal Lottaz Chapter 9: Moldova: The Whims of Neutrality Politics by David X. Noack Chapter 10: Ukraine: Overcoming Geopolitical Insecurity by Heinz Gärtner and Maya Janik Chapter 11: Georgia: Neutrality as an Alternative to the Atlantic Course? By Heinz Gärtner and Maya Janik Chapter 12: Serbia: Origins and Impacts of the Military Neutrality Policy by Keiichi Kubo Chapter 13: Turkmenistan: The Eccentric Neutral by Luca Anceschi Chapter 14: Afghanistan: A Path toward Stability with Permanent Neutrality? By Nasir A. Andisha Chapter 15: Mongolia: Neutrality, a Nice Horse by Pascal Lottaz and Tumurjin Ganbaatar
Part I: Re-imagining Neutrality in the Post-Cold War Chapter 1: Neutrality and Geopolitics: Responding to Change by Laurent Goetschel Chapter 2: Neutrality and Small States: A Strategic Approach by Hillary Briffa Chapter 3: Neutrality and Neutralization: A Geopolitical Statecraft by Herbert Reginbogin Chapter 4: Neutrality and Peacemaking: A Compass for Austrian Peace Policy by Thomas Roithner Chapter 5: Neutrality and Diplomacy: Voices of Diplomats by Eva Nowotny and Peter Jankowitsch Chapter 6: Neutrality in International Organizations I: The United Nations by Angela Kane Chapter 7: Neutrality in International Organizations II: ASEAN by Charis Si En Tay Part II: The New Neutrals in the Post-Communist Space Chapter 8: Belarus: Between Alliance and Neutralism by Yauheni Preiherman and Pascal Lottaz Chapter 9: Moldova: The Whims of Neutrality Politics by David X. Noack Chapter 10: Ukraine: Overcoming Geopolitical Insecurity by Heinz Gärtner and Maya Janik Chapter 11: Georgia: Neutrality as an Alternative to the Atlantic Course? By Heinz Gärtner and Maya Janik Chapter 12: Serbia: Origins and Impacts of the Military Neutrality Policy by Keiichi Kubo Chapter 13: Turkmenistan: The Eccentric Neutral by Luca Anceschi Chapter 14: Afghanistan: A Path toward Stability with Permanent Neutrality? By Nasir A. Andisha Chapter 15: Mongolia: Neutrality, a Nice Horse by Pascal Lottaz and Tumurjin Ganbaatar
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