John Dumbrell, The Making of US Foreign Policy, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1990, 265 s., £ 10.95 (pb.)
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In: Politica: tidsskrift for politisk videnskab, Band 23, Heft 1, S. 120
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Band 512, Heft 1, S. 88-100
ISSN: 1552-3349
Denmark faces, in the 1990s, a radically transformed security and political-economic environment, which is likely to have a profound impact on the relative importance of the five traditional arenas in Danish security and foreign economic policy, namely, the Nordic, the Atlantic, the West European, the All-European, and the global arenas. After a detailed analysis of Danish postwar security and foreign economic policies, which focuses on the effects of eroding domestic agreement in the 1980s, it is concluded that consensus has been largely reestablished and is likely to prevail in the 1990s, despite fundamental challenges to established policies and attitudes. Finally, Denmark's likely responses to four main challenges of the 1990s are discussed; these are the changing threat environment, the prospects for a European union, German unification, and possibilities for cooperation in the Baltic region.
In: Arès: défense et sécurité de la France ; sécurité européenne et internationale ; course aux armements et désarmement ; économie de la défense ; publication de la SDEDSI, Band 12, Heft 3: Politique de defense, S. 40-54
ISSN: 0181-009X
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In: Politica: tidsskrift for politisk videnskab, Band 22, Heft 2, S. 248
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Band 512, S. 88-100
ISSN: 0002-7162
FOLLOWING A DETAILED ANALYSIS OF DANISH POSTWAR SECURITY AND FOREIGN ECONOMIC POLICIES, THE AUTHOR CONCLUDES THAT DOMESTIC CONSENSUS HAS LARGELY BEEN REESTABLISHED IN DENMARK AND IS LIKELY TO PREVAIL IN THE 1990'S, DESPITE FUNDAMENTAL CHALLENGES TO ESTABLISHED POLICIES AND ATTITUDES. IN THE NEXT DECADE, DENMARK MUST RESPOND TO FOUR MAIN CHALLENGES: THE CHANGING THREAT ENVIRONMENT, THE PROSPECTS OF A EUROPEAN UNION, GERMAN UNIFICATION, AND POSSIBILITIES FOR COOPERATION IN THE BALTIC REGION.
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Heft 512, S. 88-100
ISSN: 0002-7162
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In: Politica: tidsskrift for politisk videnskab, Band 22, Heft 1, S. 83
In: Politica: tidsskrift for politisk videnskab, Band 22, Heft 3, S. 356
In: Politica: tidsskrift for politisk videnskab, Band 21, Heft 3, S. 344
In: Politica: tidsskrift for politisk videnskab, Band 21, Heft 2, S. 174
In: Politica: tidsskrift for politisk videnskab, Band 21, Heft 4, S. 486
In: Politica: tidsskrift for politisk videnskab, Band 21, Heft 1, S. 87
In: Cooperation and conflict: journal of the Nordic International Studies Association, Band 23, Heft 3, S. 145-162
ISSN: 1460-3691
Petersen, N. The Security Policies of Small NATO Countries: Factors of Change. Cooperation and Conflict, XXIII, 1988, 145-162. During the 1980s the traditional security policies of the smaller NATO countries in Northwest Europe have been under considerable stress. Policy changes have been most profound in Denmark, but similar trends have been evidenced in Norway, Holland and Belgium. Based on a simple analytical framework the article analyses the nature of these trends, mostly in the Danish case, and their background in domestic, transnational as well as systemic factors. Security policy values have changed, especially with respect to nuclear weapons; the policy process has become more complex and conflictual, and resulting policies have deviated from the old alliance loyalty of these countries. Among explanatory factors the article focuses on the breakdown of detente and increasing pressures on the European NATO members which were especially onerous for the small countries, changes in public opinion, transnational cooperation between political parties and social movements, and developments in Social Demo cratic perceptions. Even though some of these factors have been eclipsed by the present era of renewed detente, the adaptation of the small NATO countries to it is likely to be conditioned by the significant changes in perceptions, processes and policies which occurred in the 1980s.
In: Politica: tidsskrift for politisk videnskab, Band 20, Heft 3, S. 352
In: Cooperation and conflict: journal of the Nordic International Studies Association, Band 23, Heft 3, S. 145-162
ISSN: 0010-8367
Belgium, the Netherlands, Norway, and particularly, Denmark; based on conference paper. Focuses on the breakdown of detente and increasing pressures on the European NATO members, changes in public opinion, transnational cooperation between political parties and social movements, and developments in Social Democratic perceptions.