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The Strategic Implications of Change in the Soviet Union Edited by Fran<.;ois Heisbourg in association with the M Palgrave Macmillan
International Institute for Strategic Studies 1990 Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1 st edition 1990 All rights reserved. No reproduction, copy or transmission of this publication may be made without written permission. No paragraph of this publication may be reproduced, copied or transmitted save with written permission or in accordance with the provisions of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, or under the terms of any licence permitting limited copying issued by the Copyright Licensing Agency, 33-4 Alfred Place, London WCIE 7DP Any person who does any unauthorised act in relation to this publication may be liable to criminal prosecution and civil claims for damages. First published 1990 Published by MACMILLAN ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL LTD Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire RG21 2XS and London Companies and representatives throughout the world British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data The Strategic implications of change in the Soviet Union. 1. Soviet Union. Political events I. Heisbourg, Franc;oise 947.0854 ISBN 978-1-349-11809-0 ISBN 978-1-349-11807-6 (ebook) DOI 10.1007/978-1-349-11807-6
Contents Preface Uncertainty and Opportunity in an Era of East-West Change Johan J0rgen Holst Minister of Defence, Norway The Origins of Change in the Soviet Union Academician Oleg T. Bogomolov Director, Institute of Economics of the World Socialist System, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Moscow Can Change be Sustained? Dr Marshall Shulman Professor Emeritus of International Relations, W. Averell Harriman Institute for Advanced Study of the USSR, Columbia University, New York The Future of NATO and the Warsaw Pact Strategy: Paper I Dr Willem F. van Eekelen Secretary General of the Western European Union 1 3 16 29 41 The Future of NATO and the Warsaw Pact Strategy: Paper II Dr Andrey A. Kokoshin Deputy Director, Institute of the USA and Canada, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Moscow 60 After Bipolarity: Eastern and Western Europe: Between Two Ages Dr Josef Joffe Foreign editor, Siiddeutsche Zeitung, Munich Transition of the East: A New Beginning for Europe Dr Andrzej Karkoszka Research Fellow, Polish Institute of International Affairs, Warsaw The Economic Dimensions of East-West Relations: Paper I Professor Michael Kaser Director, Institute of Russian, Soviet and East European Studies, University of Oxford The Economic Dimensions of East-West Relations: Paper II Dr Laszlo Lang Deputy Director, Hungarian Institute of International Affairs 66 81 92 104
vi CONTENTS The Super-power Dialogue: Prospects and Limits Dr Lewis A. Dunn Assistant Director, Negotiations and Planning Division, Science Applications International Corporation; former Assistant Director of the US Arms Control and Disarmament Agency 117 The USSR and the Asia-Pacific Region: Paper I Professor V. P. Lukin Deputy Chief of the Directorate of Evaluations and Planning, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Moscow 131 The USSR and the Asia-Pacific Region: Paper II Professor Michio Royama Professor of International Relations, Sophia University, Tokyo 147 Regional Conflict: Co-operation and Competition: Paper I Dr Andrei V. Kozirev Director of International Organizations Directorate, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Moscow 159 Regional Conflict: Co-operation and Competition: Paper II Dr Stephen F. Larrabee Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence, Institute for East-West Security Studies, New York 163 Implications and Options for the West Professor Thierry de Montbrial Director, French Institute of International Relations; Professor of Economics and Chairman, Department of Economics, Polytechnic, Paris Conclusion Francois Heisbourg Director, International Institute for Strategic Studies, London Index 189 203 219
Preface The papers contained in this volume were first presented to the 31st IISS Annual Conference, held in Oslo, Norway from 14 to 17 September 1989. They have been amended and revised in the light of comment and discussion at the Conference. The subject of the Conference was The Strategic Implications of Change in the Soviet Union, and the paper-givers and participants included, for the first time in some years, experts from the USSR and Eastern Europe. Following an introductory overview by the Norwegian Minister of Defence, three plenary sessions addressed, respectively, the origins of change in the Soviet Union, the sustainability. of change, and the implications and options for the West. There were six conference committees which discussed: the future of NATO and Warsaw Pact strategy; the impact of change in Eastern and Western Europe; the economic dimension of East-West relations; the USSR and the Asia-Pacific region; co-operation and competition in regional conflict; and the prospects for and limits of the super-power dialogue. The Conference was concluded with a review of the issues debated. The Conference was held during a period of dramatic change in Central and Eastern Europe and in the Soviet Union. In factual terms the papers reflect the state of affairs at the time they were written and revised - September and October 1989 - since when events have, in many countries and many respects, moved on. While some of the facts have, therefore, been overtaken by events, the key features of the papers - their analysis of the factors underlying change, its likely course, and its implications for all the principal areas of strategic significance - remain of undiminished relevance.