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040 _aSipr
041 _aeng
100 _aKrastev, Ivan
245 _aThe spectre of a multipolar Europe /
_cIvan Krastev & Mark Leonard with Dimitar Bechev, Jana Kobzova & Andrew Wilson
260 _a[London] :
_bEuropean Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR),
_c[2010]
300 _a74 p.
500 _aSeparate executive summary, [11] p. kept in a folder with main report.
500 _aAlso available on CD127 G11_680
500 _aThe report argues that Europe is becoming increasingly multipolar, and in danger of lapsing into separate spheres of influence. It argues that the US is no longer willing to engage in Europe's internal security, and instead, the main actors - the EU, Russia and Turkey - must come together in a trialogue to build a new European security architecture. Turkey's EU accession process must also be strengthened alongside recognition of its recent emergence as a credible regional power.
651 _aEurope
_xEU
_xregional cooperation
_xregional security
_xforeign policy
_xsecurity policy
_zRussia
_zTurkey
700 _aLeonard, Mark
710 _aEuropean Council on Foreign Relations, ECFR
852 _h327ser European
856 _uhttp://www.ecfr.eu/content/entry/the_spectre_of_a_multipolar_europe_publication
942 _cREP
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