As the most likely scenario, Schlie assumes that the U.S. will remain engaged as a force for order in Europe, while at the same time divergences between the European states will continue. "The central inner-European conflicts, such as Eastern Europe's need for security in the face of Western Europe's restraint or the continuing tensions in Franco-German relations, inhibit the further development of a European security concept here," Schlie writes.
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Historian Schlie examines where NATO is heading. What does this mean for Austria's security policy?
An article of the Wiener Zeitung about the study of Ulrich Schlie and the developments of NATO and their impact on the security policy of Austria.
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Ulrich Schlie is the director of the Center for Advanced Security, Strategic and Integration Studies (CASSIS) and the
Henry Kissinger Professor of Security and Strategic Studies at the Institute for Political Science and Sociology.