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Post-Cold War Defense Reform
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Defense reform in Switzerland / by Christian Catrina -- The European dimension of defense reform: from the WEU to the EUS: the new defense role / by Andrew Cottey -- Reform realities / by Chris Donnelly -- Defense sector reform: the French case study / by Alain Faupin -- Implementing a revolution in military affairs: the U.S. quest for military reform / by Dennis M. Gormley -- Ukraine's military reform efforts: lessons learned / by Anatoliy Grytsenko -- Continuity, restructuring, or development from scratch? Dilemmas of Slovenian defense reform, 1991-2001 / by Ljubica Jeluai -- Defense reform in Turkey / by Ali L. Karaosmanolu and Mustafa Kibarolu -- Defense reform in Poland, 1989-2000 / by Andrzej Karkoszka -- Defense reform and NATO / by George Katsirdakis -- Reforms in Finnish defense / by Mika Kerttunen -- The Bundeswehr on its way into the twenty-first century / by the policy planning and advisory staff of the German Ministry of Defense -- U.S. defense reform in a decade of change / by Eric V. Larson -- Defense reform in hungary: a decade of strenuous efforts and missed opportunities by Zolt an Martinusz -- Greece ventures onto new ground: the new Greek security and defense policy, 2000-2015 / by Margarita Mathiopoulos -- Defense reform in Rromania:an ongoing process / by Lliviu Muresan -- The restructuring of the Swedish armed forces after the Cold War by Karlis Neretnieks -- Creating defense: the Estonian case study / by Andrus Vel -- Norwegian defense reforms of the 1990s / by Jonny M. Otterlei -- Defense reforms in the postsocialist states: the experience of Latvia / by Jan Arveds Trapans -- Defense reform in the Czech Republic / by Marie Vlachova.

About the Author

AMB. ISTVAN GYARMATI is currently senior vice-president for programs at the EastWest Institute in New York City. His career has spanned numerous postings in the Hungarian Foreign Ministry and Department of Defense. AMB. THEODOR WINKLER is director of the Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF) and a representative of the Swiss Department of Defence, Civil Protection, and Sports (DDPS) for the Geneva Centres, ISN, and the "Maison de la Paix." Previously, Ambassador Winkler held a range of senior positions within the Swiss Department of Defense.

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