I argue that the prospects for major crises and war in Europe are likely to increase markedly if the Cold War ends and this scenario unfolds. The next decades in a Europe without the superpowers would probably not be as violent as the first 45 years of... Korea Briefing: Toward Reunification - 第 50 頁由 編輯 - 1997 - 238 頁有限的預覽 - 關於此書
| Sean M. Lynn-Jones, Steven E. Miller - 1993 - 430 頁
...are likely to increase markedly if the Cold War ends and this scenario unfolds. The next decades in a Europe without the superpowers would probably not...substantially more prone to violence than the past 45 years. This pessimistic conclusion rests on the argument that the distribution and character of military... | |
| Michael E. Brown, Sean M. Lynn-Jones, Steven E. Miller - 1995 - 548 頁
...are likely to increase markedly if the Cold War ends and this scenario unfolds. The next decades in a Europe without the superpowers would probably not...substantially more prone to violence than the past 45 years. This pessimistic conclusion rests on the argument that the distribution and character of military... | |
| Michael E. Brown, Owen R. Cote, Jr., Sean M. Lynn-Jones, Steven E. Miller - 1998 - 610 頁
...are likely to increase markedly if the Cold War ends and this scenario unfolds. The next decades in a Europe without the superpowers would probably not...substantially more prone to violence than the past 45 years. This pessimistic conclusion rests on the argument that the distribution and character of military... | |
| Ronald Tiersky - 2001 - 332 頁
...are likely to increase markedly if the Cold War ends and this scenario unfolds. The next decades in a Europe without the superpowers would probably not...substantially more prone to violence than the past 45 years. This pessimistic conclusion rests on the argument that the distribution and character of military... | |
| Dimitris N. Chryssochoou - 2003 - 268 頁
...increase the chances that war and major crises will occur in Europe: 'The next decades in a Europe without superpowers would probably not be as violent as the...substantially more prone to violence than the past 45 years. This pessimistic conclusion rests on the argument that the distribution and character of military... | |
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