Umfang:
XII, 261 S
ISBN:
077351872X
,
0773518509
Serie:
Foreign policy, security, and strategic studies
Anmerkung:
David, C.-P.: NATO enlargement. A conceptual deadlock. - S. 9-25. Sharp, J. M. O.: The case for opening up NATO to the East. - S. 27-34. Law, D.: Why Spain should have been NATO's member. - S. 35-50. Kugler, R. L.: Will enlargement succeed? - S. 51-76. Mattox, G. A. NATO enlargement and the United States. - S. 79-94. Plantin, M.-C.: NATO enlargement as an obstacle to France's European designs. - S. 95-107. Letourneau, P. ; Hebert, P.: NATO enlargement. Germany's Euro-Atlantic design. - S. 108-118. Donneur, A. P. ; Bourgeois, M.: Canada and the enlargement of NATO. - S. 119-137. Haglund, D. G.: Canada and the Cooperative-Security Alliance. - S. 138-153. Levesque, J.: NATO's Eastward enlargement. - S. 157-167. Plekhanov, S.: NATO enlargement as an issue in Russian politics. - S. 168-185. Balogh, A.: The Atlantic dimensions of Central European security. - S. 186-196. Kirschbaum, S. J.: Phase II candidates. A political or strategic solution? - S. 197-215. David, C.-P.: Will NATO live to celebrate ist 10
Sprache:
Englisch
Schlagwort(e):
NATO
;
Erweiterung
;
Autobiografie
;
Autobiografie
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