Transition and turmoil in the Atlantic Alliance

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Transition and turmoil in the Atlantic Alliance

edited by Robert A. Levine

Crane Russak, c1992

  • pbk.

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Volume

ISBN 9780844817019

Description

This work examines Western European policies on the basis of two premises - analytic and normative. NATO is viewed as being under substantial internal strain due to largely uncertain alliance reactions to the unprecedented radical actions by Gorbachev. The study consists of a brief introduction, seven chapters on major NATO nations and regions, and a final chapter on the implications of the material in the previous ones for Europe's security future in general and for US policy towards Europe in particular. The book argues that the US is at the centre of the fight for NATO's survival until there is more political stability in Europe. It is aimed at political scientists, analysts, researchers, professors, students and all those interested or involved in the Atlantic Alliance.

Table of Contents

  • The United States
  • a unified Germany
  • France
  • the United Kingdom
  • Italy
  • the Low Countries
  • Scandinavia.
Volume

pbk. ISBN 9780844817026

Description

It is aimed at political scientists, analysts, researchers, professors, students and all those interested or involved in the Atlantic Alliance.

Table of Contents

  • The United States
  • a unified Germany
  • France
  • the United Kingdom
  • Italy
  • the Low Countries
  • Scandinavia.

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