1st Edition

Soviet Union & Northern Water

By Clive Archer Copyright 1988

    First Published in 1988. In 1986 Croom Helm published, for the Royal Institute of International Affairs, Northern Waters: security and resource issues, which included a number of contributions from the Northern Waters Study Group of the Scottish Branch of the Royal Institute. This Study Group brought together academics, businessmen, civil servants and serving officers interested in Northern Waters and helped arrange a number of seminars and international conferences. Its members also had contacts with those in Scandinavia and North America who had a professional involvement in Northern Waters. Since the establishment of the Study Group in 1979, interest in Northern Waters has flourished in Britain, the United States, Canada, West Germany and the Nordic countries. In Autumn 1985 the Centre for Defence Studies, University of Aberdeen, held an International Colloquium on what have probably been the main inspirations for the attention devoted to Northern Waters — increased Soviet activity therein and the response of the Western powers. This book reflects some of the issues dealt with at that colloquium and, like the 1986 book, covers jurisdictional and resource questions as well as those concerned with international security.

    1. Germany in 1789 2. Germany and France 1789-1806 3. Germany and Napoleon 1806-1813 4. German Political Thought 1789-1848 5. Germany and Metternich 6. The Revolutionary Uear 7. Germany in the Fifties 8. Ideas on State and Society in the Bismarckian Era 9. Three Wars, Germany 1860-1871 10. Bismarck's Germany: The Liberal Era 11. Bismarck's Geramny: The Conservative-Catholic Era 12. Emperor and Chancellors: Germany 1888-1909 13. War and Revolution: Germany 1909 - 1919

    Biography

    Clive Archer  Centre for Defence Studies, University of Aberdeen