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Enlarging NATO : The National Debates / ed. by Gale A. Mattox.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Boulder : Lynne Rienner Publishers, [2022]Copyright date: ©2001Description: 1 online resource (324 p.)Content type:
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  • 9781626373396
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 355.031091821
LOC classification:
  • UA646.3
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- ACRONYMS -- 1 Introduction: European Security and the Enlargement of NATO -- PART 1 Accepting New Allies? -- 2 The United States: Stability Through Engagement and Enlargement -- 3 Germany: Consensus Politics and Changing Security Paradigms -- 4 France: NATO’s “Renovation” and Enlargement -- 5 The United Kingdom: Making Strategic Adjustments -- 6 Italy: Uneasy Ally -- PART 2 Securing New Realities -- 7 Poland: Returning to Europe -- 8 Hungary: Building National Consensus -- 9 Czech Republic: A Pan-European Perspective -- 10 Russia: Facing the Facts -- 11 Ukraine: Between NATO and Russia -- 12 Romania: The Quest for Membership -- 13 Estonia: Confronting Geostrategic Limits -- PART 4 Conclusion -- 14 New Realities, New Challenges -- APPENDIX A Chronology of NATO Enlargement, 1989–2000 -- APPENDIX B North Atlantic Treaty, 4 April 1949 (excerpts) -- APPENDIX C Declaration of the Heads of State and Government Participating in the Meeting of the North Atlantic Council (excerpts) -- APPENDIX D Partnership for Peace: Invitation (excerpts) -- APPENDIX E NATO Defense Ministerial: Final Communiqué (excerpts) -- APPENDIX F NATO Study on Enlargement (excerpts) -- APPENDIX G Founding Act on Mutual Relations, Cooperation and Security Between NATO and the Russian Federation (excerpts) -- APPENDIX H Charter on a Distinctive Partnership Between the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and Ukraine (excerpts) -- APPENDIX I Madrid Declaration on Euro-Atlantic Security and Cooperation: Issued by the Heads of State and Goverment (excerpts) -- APPENDIX J The Washington Declaration: Signed and Issued by the Heads of State and Government Participating in the North Atlantic Council Meeting (excerpts) -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- THE CONTRIBUTORS -- INDEX -- ABOUT THE BOOK
Summary: Thoroughly examining the deliberations over NATO enlargement in twelve countries—five current members of the alliance; three invited to join in the first round of enlargement; two seeking membership; and Russia and Ukraine, both involved with nato, but unlikely to join—the authors shed light on the political motives leading to each country's position. Their comparative analysis explores the interaction of domestic and international issues that is at the core of efforts to reshape the security map of Europe.
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- ACRONYMS -- 1 Introduction: European Security and the Enlargement of NATO -- PART 1 Accepting New Allies? -- 2 The United States: Stability Through Engagement and Enlargement -- 3 Germany: Consensus Politics and Changing Security Paradigms -- 4 France: NATO’s “Renovation” and Enlargement -- 5 The United Kingdom: Making Strategic Adjustments -- 6 Italy: Uneasy Ally -- PART 2 Securing New Realities -- 7 Poland: Returning to Europe -- 8 Hungary: Building National Consensus -- 9 Czech Republic: A Pan-European Perspective -- 10 Russia: Facing the Facts -- 11 Ukraine: Between NATO and Russia -- 12 Romania: The Quest for Membership -- 13 Estonia: Confronting Geostrategic Limits -- PART 4 Conclusion -- 14 New Realities, New Challenges -- APPENDIX A Chronology of NATO Enlargement, 1989–2000 -- APPENDIX B North Atlantic Treaty, 4 April 1949 (excerpts) -- APPENDIX C Declaration of the Heads of State and Government Participating in the Meeting of the North Atlantic Council (excerpts) -- APPENDIX D Partnership for Peace: Invitation (excerpts) -- APPENDIX E NATO Defense Ministerial: Final Communiqué (excerpts) -- APPENDIX F NATO Study on Enlargement (excerpts) -- APPENDIX G Founding Act on Mutual Relations, Cooperation and Security Between NATO and the Russian Federation (excerpts) -- APPENDIX H Charter on a Distinctive Partnership Between the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and Ukraine (excerpts) -- APPENDIX I Madrid Declaration on Euro-Atlantic Security and Cooperation: Issued by the Heads of State and Goverment (excerpts) -- APPENDIX J The Washington Declaration: Signed and Issued by the Heads of State and Government Participating in the North Atlantic Council Meeting (excerpts) -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- THE CONTRIBUTORS -- INDEX -- ABOUT THE BOOK

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Thoroughly examining the deliberations over NATO enlargement in twelve countries—five current members of the alliance; three invited to join in the first round of enlargement; two seeking membership; and Russia and Ukraine, both involved with nato, but unlikely to join—the authors shed light on the political motives leading to each country's position. Their comparative analysis explores the interaction of domestic and international issues that is at the core of efforts to reshape the security map of Europe.

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