Due to be published January 2025

In early January, Bloomsbury will publish European Security: From Ukraine to Washington by Professor Richard Rose FBA, Professor at the University of Strathclyde Glasgow and a visiting fellow of the European University Institute Florence and the Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin.
Drawing on extensive research, covering the presidency as well as Russia and points in between, the book covers the changing security relationship between the US, Britain and Europe, and Moscow from Potsdam, 1945, until after the fighting in Ukraine stops.
More information can be found on the Bloomsbury website here
Table of Contents
List of Figures and Tables
Preface
Introduction: SECURITY AND INSECURITY
Part One: Building a Cold Peace
1. VICTORS IN SEARCH OF SECURITY
2. BUILDING A NORTH ATLANTIC EUROPE WITH GUNS
3 BUILDING EUROPEAN SECURITY WITHOUT GUNS
Part Two: Security, Boundaries, Change
4. PERESTROIKA RESTRUCTURES THE MAP OF EUROPE
5. A STRONGER UNION BUT NOT A STATE
6. AMERICA PIVOTS TO ASIA
Part Three: Security Heats Up
7. VLADIMIR PUTIN: A SOVIET-STYLE EUROPEAN
8. UKRAINE: A PROXY WAR FOR EUROPE
9. THE FUTURE OF EUROPEAN SECURITY
10. WHERE DOES BRITAIN FIT IN?
Bibliography
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