The end of the Cold War has been accompanied by renewed enthusiasm
over the potential of security institutions in Europe. West
Europeans, the US and former communist states see them as an
indispensable instrument of collective security. Yet, institutions
failed to prevent post-communist conflicts, most notably in
Yugoslavia. For the future, there is a need for improved
coordination among interlocking institutions. This study is both a
critical assessment of ongoing institutional changes and an
analysis of the agenda for the future.
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