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This study is a survey of postwar European security cooperation from 1945 to the present. Its purpose is to examine the dynamics behind integration in this field. Through the study of these dynamics, the aim is to divine the pattern of European security cooperation in the postwar era, and offer some suggestions on which way this pattern is likely to develop in the post-Cold War era. This analysis is aided with the application of theories of integration.
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The term ‘superpower squeeze’ is borrowed from Peter Bender (1986/87).
Robert Jervis, ‘Security Regimes’ in Stephen D Krasner (1983).
David Garnham, ‘US Disengagement and European Defence Cooperation’ in Ted Galen Carpenter (1990)
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Aybet, G. (2000). Introduction. In: A European Security Architecture after the Cold War. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230598553_1
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