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NATO After Fifty Years Contents |
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Introduction Sean Kay |
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THE TRANSATLANTIC RELATIONSHIP |
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The Transatlantic Relationship: Continuity or Change? The View from America |
Stanley R.Sloan |
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NATO's Search for Relevance |
Ted Galen Carpenter |
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Transatlantic Relations: NATO, Britain, and the Emergence of a European Defense Capability |
Julian Lindley-French |
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The Transatlantic Relationship: Continuity or Change: The View from Europe |
Frédéric Bozo |
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NATO AS AN INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION |
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NATO’s Post-Cold War Strategy: The Role of Combined Joint Task Forces |
Steven L. Rearden |
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NATO as a Political Organization: The Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR) and the Politics of Command |
Robert S. Jordan |
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Civil-Military Relations in the New NATO: The Standard and the Boundaries of Professionalism |
Andrew A. Michta |
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NATO Enlargement: Crossing the Rubicon |
Jeffrey Simon |
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NATO and the European Union: The Quest for a Security/Defense Identity: 1948 - 1999 |
Pierre-Henri Laurent |
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NATO IN THEORY AND PRACTICE |
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From Collective Defense to Cooperative Security? The New NATO and Nontraditional Challenges and Mission |
Allen G. Sens |
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NATO and Arms Control |
Kori Schake |
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NATO and Internal Disputes: Greece and Turkey |
S. Victor Papacosma |
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THE LONG VIEW |
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Russia and NATO - Lessons Learned |
Nina L. Khrushcheva |
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The United States and NATO: The Relevance of History |
Lawrence S. Kaplan |
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