Since the end of the Cold War, and especially since September 11 2001, the future of NATO has been the subject of intense debate. This book brings together a group of international relations specialists in order to offer fresh perspectives on the Alliance's current and future purposes and roles.
Since the end of the Cold War, and especially since September 11 2001, the future of NATO has been the subject of intense debate. This book brings together a group of international relations specialists in order to offer fresh perspectives on the Alliance's current and future purposes and roles.
1. NATO: Globalization or Redundancy? 2. 'The War on Terrorism would not be David Brown (RMA Sandhurst) 3. NATO, the EU and ESDP: Richard G. Whitman (Chatham House) 4. Capabilities Traps and Gaps 5. NATO-Russia Relations:Present and Future 6. The NATO Rapid Deployment Corps: Alliance Doctrine and Force Structure 7. To Neither Use Them nor Lose Them: NATO and Nuclear Weapons since the Cold War Conclusions: Where is NATO Going?
1. NATO: Globalization or Redundancy? 2. 'The War on Terrorism would not be David Brown (RMA Sandhurst) 3. NATO, the EU and ESDP: Richard G. Whitman (Chatham House) 4. Capabilities Traps and Gaps 5. NATO-Russia Relations:Present and Future 6. The NATO Rapid Deployment Corps: Alliance Doctrine and Force Structure 7. To Neither Use Them nor Lose Them: NATO and Nuclear Weapons since the Cold War Conclusions: Where is NATO Going?
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