NATO after 2000 : the future of the Euro-Atlantic Alliance / John Borawski and Thomas-Durell Young.
Borawski and Young provide a serious analysis of the major issues confronting European-North American relations. They draw detailed attention to the fundamental political and military issues before the Atlantic Alliance. They illustrate that NATO remains essential to Euro-Atlantic security. Only the...
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Westport, Conn. :
Praeger,
2001.
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Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: 1 RISKS AND CAPABILITIES 1
- Security Challenges 1
- Defense Capabilities Initiative 7
- Weapons of Mass Destruction 13
- Command Restructuring 16
- Force Structure Review 18
- Combined Joint Task Forces 31
- 2 THE EUROPEAN DIMENSION 33
- From Berlin to Helsinki 34
- A Fresh Act of Creation 39
- 3 WHAT PRICE HONOR? 43
- Jus ad Bellum 44
- For a New Containment 57
- 4 RUSSIA 59
- Distant Friends? 64
- Persistent Engagement 69
- 5 THE OPEN DOOR 73
- The Road to Madrid 75
- Hanging Matters 80
- First Principles 86
- 6 THE HAND OF FRIENDSHIP 89
- Partnership for Peace 89
- Mediterranean Dialogue 94
- Southeast Europe Initiative 95
- 7 REVISITING THE COMMON EUROPEAN HOME 97.