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The decade of the 1990s offers a chance to build a new and better
international order. What policy choices will this decade pose for
the United States? This wide-ranging volume of essays imaginatively
addresses these crucial issues. The peaceful revolutions of
1989-1990 in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe have swept away
the foundations of the Cold War. The Eastern European nations are
free; Europe is no longer divided; Germany is united. The Soviet
threat to Western Europe is ending with the collapse of the Warsaw
Pact and the withdrawals and asymmetrical cuts of Soviet forces.
And U.S.-Soviet rivalry in the Third World is giving way to
cooperation in handling conflicts, as in Iraq and elsewhere. Much,
of course, remains uncertain and unsettled. What sort of Soviet
Union will emerge from the ongoing turmoil, with what political and
economic system and what state structure? How far and how soon will
the Eastern Euro pean states succeed in developing pluralist
democracies and market economies? Are the changes irreversible?
Certainly there will be turmoil, backsliding, and failures, but a
return to the Cold War hardly seems likely."
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