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Austrias International Position After The End Of The Cold War Barnes

  • SKU: BELL-22052536
Austrias International Position After The End Of The Cold War Barnes
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Publisher: University of New Orleans Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.24 MB
Pages: 312
Author: Barnes, Bruce Sunpie(Editor);Bischof, Günter(Editor);Karlhofer, Ferdinand(Editor)
ISBN: 9781608011162, 9783902936011, 160801116X, 3902936010
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Austrias International Position After The End Of The Cold War Barnes by Barnes, Bruce Sunpie(editor);bischof, Günter(editor);karlhofer, Ferdinand(editor) 9781608011162, 9783902936011, 160801116X, 3902936010 instant download after payment.

This inventive collection explores Austria's international position after the end of the Cold War. Austria joined the European Union in 1995 and aligned its foreign policy with the EU. Unlike its neighbors to the East, it did not join NATO but continued its policy of neutrality. Austria strengthened its investments in Central and Eastern Europe. Austria experienced devastating wars in its neighborhood in the Balkans and Austrian diplomats served as mediators in the region.

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