An era of potential change, J. Philip Rogers. Part 1 Potential Threats to Peace: what future for Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States?, Peter Reddaway; the disintegration of the USSR - implications for European security, J. Philip Rogers; Central European security, Joshua Spero; neither a pawn nor a superpower - a new security arrangement for Germany in Europe, Ingo Peters; immigration, hypernationalism, and European security, Gallya Lahav; offense-defense balance, force-to-space ratios and defense effectiveness, Stephen Biddle. Part 2 Responses to threats: peacekeeping in the new Europe - lessons from Yugoslavia, James Goodby; new components of the European security system - the roles of CFE, NATO, EC and CSCE in European security, Jonathan Dean; the negotiations on confidence and security-building measures - the Vienna Agreement and beyond, Bruce George and John Borawski; CFE and the future of NATO, Phil Williams; congressional attitudes on the future of European security - the burden-sharing debate in various guises, Stanley Sloan; defining a new role for America in Europe, Jennone Walker; peace in our time - the case for qualified optimism, J. Philip Rogers.