Natopolitanism : the Atlantic alliance since the Cold War
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Natopolitanism : the Atlantic alliance since the Cold War
Verso, 2023
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Contents of Works
- Pactum de contrahendo / Grey Anderson
- A broken promise? : what the West really told Moscow about NATO expansion / Mary E. Sarotte
- "Cold War" continuities : US economic and security strategy toward Europe / Benjamin C. Schwarz
- Excerpts from US Department of Defense, FY 1994-1999 Defense Planning Guidance
- History, grand strategy, and NATO enlargement / John Lewis Gaddis
- The enlargement of NATO and the EU / Peter Gowan
- The NATO powers and the Balkan tragedy / Peter Gowan
- Afghanistan : mirage of the good war / Tariq Ali
- A model humanitarian intervention? : reassessing NATO's Libya campaign / Alan J. Kuperman
- Why France should leave NATO / Régis Debray
- Nyet means nyet : Russia's NATO enlargement red lines / William J. Burns
- Why the Ukraine crisis is the West's fault : the liberal delusions that provoked Putin / John J. Mearsheimer
- Annexations / Susan Watkins
- Nuland-Pyatt transcript
- Sleepwalking into a big war / Michael T. Klare
- An avoidable war? / Susan Watkins
- Matrix of War / Tony Wood
- NATO through Ukrainian eyes / Volodymyr Ishchenko
- The belligerati / Richard Seymour
- A normal war / Alexander Zevin
- Joining the West / Lily Lynch
- Ottoman revival? / Cihan Tuğal
- The EU after Ukraine / Wolfgang Streeck
- NATO and the Yeti / Thomas Meaney