NATO in the Cold War and After
NATO in the Cold War and After
Contested Histories and Future Directions
Sayle, Timothy Andrews; Ostermann, Christian; Radchenko, Sergey
Taylor & Francis Ltd
01/2024
284
Mole
Inglês
9781032170640
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction - NATO: Past & Present 1. 'Nothing but humiliation for Russia': Moscow and NATO's eastern enlargement, 1993-1995 2. Eastbound and down: The United States, NATO enlargement, and suppressing the Soviet and Western European alternatives, 1990-1992 3. The overlooked importance of economics: why the Bush Administration wanted NATO enlargement 4. An uncertain journey to the promised land: The Baltic states' road to NATO membership 5. Debating detente: NATO's Tindemans Initiative, or why the Harmel Report still mattered in the 1980s 6. A nuclear education: the origins of NATO's Nuclear Planning Group 7. The zero option and NATO's dual-track decision: Rethinking the paradox 8. Visions of the next war or reliving the last one? Early alliance views of war with the Soviet Bloc 9. NATO's inherent dilemma: strategic imperatives vs. value foundations
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transatlantic security studies;alliance enlargement policy;nuclear deterrence theory;post-Soviet international relations;strategic military alliances;Cold War diplomacy;NATO institutional adaptation analysis
Introduction - NATO: Past & Present 1. 'Nothing but humiliation for Russia': Moscow and NATO's eastern enlargement, 1993-1995 2. Eastbound and down: The United States, NATO enlargement, and suppressing the Soviet and Western European alternatives, 1990-1992 3. The overlooked importance of economics: why the Bush Administration wanted NATO enlargement 4. An uncertain journey to the promised land: The Baltic states' road to NATO membership 5. Debating detente: NATO's Tindemans Initiative, or why the Harmel Report still mattered in the 1980s 6. A nuclear education: the origins of NATO's Nuclear Planning Group 7. The zero option and NATO's dual-track decision: Rethinking the paradox 8. Visions of the next war or reliving the last one? Early alliance views of war with the Soviet Bloc 9. NATO's inherent dilemma: strategic imperatives vs. value foundations
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