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Strategic Analysis and the Management of Power

Johan Jørgen Holst, the Cold War and the New Europe

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  • © 1996

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Table of contents (22 chapters)

  1. The Man

  2. The Cold War and the Development of Strategic Thinking

  3. The Post-Cold War Era in Europe

  4. Common Security

  5. Collective Security and Peacekeeping

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The book is a tribute to Johan Jorgen Holst, Norway's late Minister of Foreign Affairs. It considers the outstanding issues of our time: the high politics of East/West confrontation and the post-Cold War readjustment in Europe. Holst contributed significant ideas to the handling of these issues. Though representing merely a small state, Johan Holst's mastery of the subject-matter and authoritative personal presence gave him an influential voice in high-level discourse on Western policy during more than two decades.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, Norway

    Olav F. Knudsen

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