PONDERING NATO'S NUCLEAR OPTIONS
Gambits for a Post-Westphalian World
Edited by David G. Haglund
Kingston: Queens University/Queen's Quarterly, 1999, 208pp, $9.50 paper
The end of the cold war has seen the emergence of a range of new players, new problems, and new security threats in the international arena. While the nation-state retains considerable prominence, international organizations, transnational corporations, and a variety of sub-state actors account for an ever-growing amount of action on the world stage. Beyond this, the dangers of sub-state conflict, international terrorism, disease and environmental degradation increasingly compete with …