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European security has undergone profound changes since 1989. The division of Europe and the impasse of the Cold War has ended. The collapse of communism and the demise of the Soviet Union completed a process of change which led to a new European order. This chapter traces the process of change in Europe from Cold War confrontation to the new order. It examines the systemic change which has led to the ‘New Europe’.

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© 1996 Fergus Carr and Kostas Ifantis

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Carr, F., Ifantis, K. (1996). The New European Order. In: NATO in the New European Order. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230379114_1

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