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Table of Contents:
  • PART I. INTRODUCTION
  • From Soviet bloc to democratic security building? /
  • Ella Akerman,
  • Tracey German
  • PART II. BALTIC SECURITY POLITICS
  • Post-Prague strategic orientation of the Baltic states /
  • Adam Grissom
  • Security: lynchpin of Baltic cooperation /
  • Mel Huang
  • Russia's Baltic policy in an era of EU integration /
  • Ingmar Oldberg
  • PART III. INTERSTATE RELATIONS IN THE CORE CIS
  • 'Normalisation' of Russian foreign policy: the role of pragmatic nationalism and big business /
  • Rosaria Puglisi
  • Border security implications for dual enlargement: a comparison of Russia and Ukraine /
  • Frank Morgese
  • Imperialism to realism: the role of the West in Russian foreign policy towards Ukraine /
  • Victor Chudowsky
  • Union of Belarus and Russia: the role of NATO and the EU /
  • Clelia Rontoyanni
  • PART IV. SECURITY POLITICS IN THE CIS PERIPHERY
  • Security concerns in post-Soviet Moldova /
  • Trevor Waters
  • Security regime building in the South Caucasus /
  • Tamara Pataraia,
  • David Darchiashvili
  • Western approaches to security cooperation with Central Asian states: advancing the Euro-Atlantic security order in Eurasia /
  • Jennifer D.P. Moroney
  • PART V. SECURITY DYNAMICS
  • Conclusions: security dynamics and the 'post-Soviet bloc' /
  • Graeme P. Herd.