NATO in search of a vision /

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Imprint:Washington, D.C. : Georgetown University Press, ©2010.
Description:1 online resource (xiii, 272 pages)
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11259812
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Other authors / contributors:Aybet, Gülnur.
Moore, Rebecca R.
ISBN:9781589016767
1589016769
9781589016309
1589016300
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:This volume brings together scholars and policy experts from both sides of the Atlantic to examine the key issues that NATO must address in formulating a new strategic vision. With thoughtful and reasoned analysis, it offers both an assessment of NATO's recent evolution and an analysis of where the Alliance must go if it is to remain relevant in the twenty-first century.
Other form:Print version: NATO in search of a vision. Washington, D.C. : Georgetown University Press, ©2010 9781589016309
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NATO is once again reexamining its identity while searching for a vision of its future. Some of the ten essays in this volume, edited by Aybet (Univ. of Kent, UK) and Moore (Concordia College), focus on relatively narrow questions--the role of NATO secretaries-general, operations problems, and the effects of demographics on NATO's long-term prospects. But most of the essays address multifaceted, complex issues: the problem of conceptualizing a new grand strategy, missile defenses as part of that strategy, and NATO enlargement to the Balkans. Three essays focus on outside-NATO challenges: NATO-Russian relations, the role of new members and future enlargement of NATO, and the role of nonmember states in the evolution of the alliance. A distinctive aspect of the essays is the assessment of the history of issues as well as the consideration of their present status and an exploration of future trends. This enhances readers' understanding of NATO's endurance in spite of repeated identity crises. The editors' introduction guides the reader through the essays, and the conclusion lends coherence to the volume. The essays are very well documented. Summing Up: Highly recommended. General readers, students of all levels, and researchers. R. P. Peters University of Massachusetts at Boston

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