ID | 137530 |
Title Proper | Europe's shattered dream of order |
Other Title Information | how Putin is disrupting the Atlantic alliance |
Language | ENG |
Author | Leonard, Mark ; Krastev, Ivan |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Until recently, most Europeans believed that their post–Cold War security order held universal appeal and could be a model for the rest of the world. This conviction was hardly surprising, since Europe has often played a central role in global affairs. For much of the last three centuries, European order was world order—a product of the interests, ambitions, and rivalries of the continent’s empires. And even during the Cold War, when the new superpowers stood on opposite sides of the continent, the central struggle was between two European ideologies, democratic capitalism and communism, and over control of the European lands in between. |
`In' analytical Note | Foreign Affairs Vol. 94, No. 3; May/Jun 2015: p.48-58 |
Journal Source | Foreign Affairs Vol: 94 No 3 |
Key Words | NATO ; EU ; World Order ; Atlantic alliance ; China ; Europe ; Putin ; Ukraine Crisis ; European Order ; Shattered Dream ; Post – Cold War ; European Ideologies ; Pro - Democracy Movement |