NATO - Insurance for Peace. [A Leaflet. With Illustrations and a Map.].

NATO - Insurance for Peace. [A Leaflet. With Illustrations and a Map.].
Title NATO - Insurance for Peace. [A Leaflet. With Illustrations and a Map.]. PDF eBook
Author North Atlantic Treaty Organization
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Release 1961
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Nato

Nato
Title Nato PDF eBook
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Total Pages 2
Release 1949*
Genre World politics
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NATO, Insurance for Peace

NATO, Insurance for Peace
Title NATO, Insurance for Peace PDF eBook
Author North Atlantic Treaty Organization
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Total Pages 4
Release 1957
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The European Security and Defense Policy

The European Security and Defense Policy
Title The European Security and Defense Policy PDF eBook
Author Robert E. Hunter
Publisher Rand Corporation
Total Pages 207
Release 2002-04-29
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0833032283

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The emergence of the European Security and Defense Policy (ESDP) in the last two-thirds of the 1990s and continuing into the new century, has been a complex process intertwining politics, economics, national cultures, and numerous institutions. This book provides an essential background for understanding how security issues as between NATO and the European Union are being posed for the early part of the 21st century, including the new circumstances following the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington on September 11, 2001. This study should be of interest to those interested in the evolution of U.S.-European relations, especially in, but not limited to, the security field; the development of institutional relationships; and key choices that lie ahead in regard to these critical arrangements.

NATO’s First Enlargement

NATO’s First Enlargement
Title NATO’s First Enlargement PDF eBook
Author Evanthis Hatzivassiliou
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 126
Release 2017-10-02
Genre Political Science
ISBN 113479844X

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This volume discusses the entry of Greece and Turkey to NATO in 1952 from the perspective of history and international relations. The chapters were originally collected in 2012 to mark the occasion of the sixtieth anniversary of the accession of the two states to NATO. The focus is not on the diplomatic/political events that led to the accession (a subject which has already been extensively discussed in the available bibliography), but expands on a reassessment of this event for the two states as well as for the Balkans, covering aspects of the wider post-war period and providing perspectives for the policies of Turkey, Greece and NATO until the present day. This book was originally published as a special issue of Southeast European and Black Sea Studies.

NATO Review

NATO Review
Title NATO Review PDF eBook
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Total Pages 544
Release 1971
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Norm Dilemmas in Humanitarian Intervention

Norm Dilemmas in Humanitarian Intervention
Title Norm Dilemmas in Humanitarian Intervention PDF eBook
Author Yuki Abe
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 188
Release 2019-01-10
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0429770774

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NATO, an organisation brought together to function as an anti-communist alliance, faced existential questions after the unexpected collapse of the USSR at the beginning of the 1990s. Intervention in the conflict in Bosnia between 1992 and 1995 gave it a renewed sense of purpose and a redefining of its core mission. Abe argues that an impetus for this change was the norm dilemma that the conflict in Bosnia represented. On the one hand a state which oversaw the massacre of its civilians was in breach of international norms, but on the other hand intervention by outside states would breach the norms of sovereign integrity and non-use of force. NATO, as an international governance organisation, thus became a vehicle for avoiding this kind of dilemma. A detailed case study of NATO during the Bosnian war, this book explores how the differing views and preferences among the Western states on the intervention in Bosnia were reconciled as they agreed on the outline of NATO’s reform. It examines detailed decision-making processes in Britain, France, Germany and the USA. In particular Abe analyses why conflicting norms led to an emphasis on conflict prevention capacity, rather than simply on armed intervention capacity.