NATO transformed : the Alliance's new roles in international security

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NATO transformed : the Alliance's new roles in international security

David S. Yost

United States Institute of Peace Press, 1998

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 333-394) and index

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内容説明

Recipient of "Outstanding Academic Book" Award-CHOICE, 1999 The North Atlantic Treaty Organization, perhaps more than any other Cold War institution, embodied the West's determination to deter potential Soviet aggression in Europe. But nearly a decade after the collapse of the Soviet empire, the Atlantic Alliance is engaged in cooperative security endeavors with former adversaries throughout Europe, including peacekeeping operations in Bosnia. In this ambitious study, David Yost analyzes the major changes in the alliance and its new roles. While the Allies remain committed to collective defense, they have increasingly endowed NATO with new roles as an instrument of collective security. NATO Transformed provides a comprehensive survey and analysis of the current debate on the alliance's enlargement and its new cooperative security institutions-including the Partnership for Peace and the special consultative forums with Russia and Ukraine-and the demands of crisis management and peacekeeping operations beyond NATO territory. Drawing on international political theory and the history of other alliances, Yost identifies crucial challenges for the cohesion and effectiveness of "the new NATO."

目次

  • NATO during the Codl War and its aftermath
  • cooperation with foremr adversaries
  • crisis management and peace operations
  • prospects and challenges.

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