This is the second volume of a two-part study on international
issues in the post cold-war era. Ten authors consider regional
conflicts, how relations among the great powers could be affected
by such conflicts and how co-operation among the leading nations,
especially Russia and the United States, might influence the course
of regional strife. The end of the cold war closed one chapter in
history - the global struggle between the USA and USSR. It has not
brought an end to regional conflicts. This volume analyses three
broad categories of regional conflicts: * Countries in the
developing world where US and Russian interests are more or less
equally engaged * Countries of special interest to one or more of
the great powers, and * Countries where there is no overriding
Russian or US national security interest. The challenge to
US-Russian co-operation is examined under the major headings of
preventive diplomacy in an era of high technology, dilemmas of
US-Russian security co-operation and international security
organizations as instruments for great power co-operation.
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