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SZABO, STEPHEN F (8) answer(s).
 
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Can Berlin and Washington agree on Russia? / Szabo, Stephen F   Journal Article
Szabo, Stephen F Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Both Russia and Germany are back on the U.S. agenda. Russia will be a key element of a wide array of policies to the Obama administration, including dealing with Iran and the construction of a broader nonproliferation regime, energy security, nuclear arms reductions, and Afghanistan. Russia policy will also be central to U.S. designs for NATO, including how to deal with Georgia and Ukraine, and the viability of a pan-European security structure.
Key Words NATO  Nuclear  Energy Security  United States  Afghanistan  Russia 
Berlin  Washington  Obama  Nuclear Arms Reductions 
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ID:   038438


Changing politics of german security / Szabo, Stephen F 1990  Book
Szabo, Stephen F Book
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Publication London, Pinter Publishes, 1990.
Description x, 170p.
Standard Number 08618702122
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032752322.50943/SZA 032752MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   148681


Europe’s leadership deficit / Szabo, Stephen F   Journal Article
Szabo, Stephen F Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The European Project is currently experiencing the most serious crisis in its sixty year existence. Past crises have produced transformational leaders who used them to build more Europe. Today transformational leadership at the European level has been replaced with transactional and laissez faire leaders and is being challenged by charismatic populist ‘strong men’ who oppose more Europe. The structure of the EU, the rise of new media, the large flows of immigrants and refugees combined with economic stagnation and the decline of traditional ideologies have undermined the ability of leaders to shape effective policies. Emerging leaders will be grounded in the nation state and in a more Gaullist Europe.
Key Words Neo-Liberalism  Populism  Leadershi  Post Democracy 
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Germany’s commercial realism and the Russia problem / Szabo, Stephen F   Article
Szabo, Stephen F Article
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Summary/Abstract Russia’s annexation of Crimea and its attempts to destabilise Ukraine resemble traditional geopolitics and have prompted references to a ‘new Cold War’, but this comparison overlooks the transformation in the nature of international affairs brought about by globalisation, and its implications for Berlin’s relationship with other Western capitals, as well as Moscow. We are in an era of commercial realism, and Germany is the kind of prototypical geoeconomic power that challenges the old type of military-based power embodied by the United States and Russia. Moscow’s use of, and threat to use, military force in Ukraine are only part of the opening phase in a much longer game, one in which economic interdependence will be decisive.
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ID:   068402


Leadership deficit in Europe / Szabo, Stephen F   Journal Article
Szabo, Stephen F Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
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Successor generation: itnernational perspectives of postwar Europeans / Szabo, Stephen F (ed.) 1983  Book
Szabo, Stephen F Book
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Publication London, Butterworth, 1983.
Description viii, 183p.
Standard Number 0408108177
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Symposium on nuclear doctrines / Bosch, Miguel Marin; Kapur, Ashok; Sokov, Nikolai; Szabo, Stephen F 1999  Book
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Publication New York, United Nations, 1999.
Description vi, 38p.
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Washington bubble: why US foreign policy is oversized / Szabo, Stephen F   Journal Article
Szabo, Stephen F Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The popping of the Wall Street and housing bubble over the past year mesmerized America and much of the world. Few have noted, however, the existence of another bubble- a foreign policy bubble in Washington.This bubble has yet to burst, and it needs to be punctured.
Key Words Economy  Military  Japan  United States  Washington  Fareed Zakaria 
Foreign Policy 
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