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F. Stephen Larrabee

    F. Stephen Larrabee is a distinguished political scientist whose work deeply explores international relations and security policy. His analyses focus on the intricate dynamics within Europe and the strategic partnerships between the United States and Turkey. Larrabee investigates the impacts of global geopolitical shifts on regional security and the rise of political Islam. His publications offer valuable insights for understanding contemporary international security challenges.

    Confidence-building Measures and International Security
    East European Security After the Cold War
    America and Europe
    • 1998

      America and Europe

      • 294 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      This collection of essays collectively offers the first detailed statement by a leading contingent of RAND analysts on the contours of a redefined Atlantic partnership. In the wake of the end of the Cold War, the authors point to the viability of shifting particular financial, strategic, political, and other responsibilities from America to Europe without jeopardizing either area's defense. The essays represent the culmination of several years of innovative work at RAND on the subject of NATO "enlargement" and restructuring of the Atlantic Alliance.

      America and Europe
    • 1993

      This study focuses on the external dimensions of security in Eastern Europe. A host of new ethnic and territorial issues has resulted that could seriously destabilize Eastern Europe and undermine efforts to create a stable, new security order in Europe.

      East European Security After the Cold War