NATO's Mediterranean initiative : policy issues and dilemmas /

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Imprint:Santa Monica, Calif. : Rand, 1998.
Description:xxiii, 107 p. ; 23 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/3246991
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Other authors / contributors:Larrabee, F. Stephen.
Rand Corporation.
Italy. Ministero della difesa
Rand Corporation. National Security Research Division.
ISBN:0833026054
Notes:"Prepared for the Italian Ministry of Defense by RAND's National Security Research Division."
Includes bibliographical references.
Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • Figure
  • Table
  • Summary
  • Acknowledgments
  • Chapter 1. The Changing Mediterranean Security Agenda
  • Rethinking Mediterranean Security
  • The New Mediterranean Security Agenda
  • The Internal Dimension
  • The Regional Dimension
  • The Transregional Dimension
  • The Extra-Regional Dimension
  • Key Conclusions
  • Implications for the Alliance
  • Chapter 2. The Barcelona Process and Other Mediterranean Initiatives
  • The Euro-Mediterranean Partnership
  • The 1995 Barcelona Conference
  • Progress Since Barcelona
  • The EU's Future Role in the Mediterranean
  • Other Mediterranean Cooperation Initiatives
  • The Conference on Security and Cooperation in the Mediterranean (CSCM)
  • The "Five plus Five"
  • The Forum for Dialogue and Cooperation in the Mediterranean
  • The Arms Control and Regional Security Working Group (ACRS)
  • The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Economic Summits
  • The WEU Mediterranean Framework
  • The OSCE's Mediterranean Contact Group
  • Complementarily and Competition
  • Cooperation and Coordination
  • Chapter 3. NATO's Mediterranean Initiative
  • Initial Results and Plans for the Future
  • Attitudes of Member States
  • U.S. Attitudes
  • Prospects
  • Chapter 4. Perspectives of the Dialogue Countries
  • Perspectives of the Dialogue Countries
  • Perspectives of Individual Dialogue Countries on the Initiative
  • Egypt
  • Israel
  • Jordan
  • Mauritania
  • Morocco
  • Tunisia
  • Middle East Politics and NATO's Initiative
  • Bilateralism Versus Multilateralism
  • Conclusions
  • Chapter 5. Whither NATO's Mediterranean Initiative? Conclusions and Policy Recommendations
  • NATO's Mediterranean Initiative at the Crossroads
  • Hard Security Versus Soft Security
  • Arms Control and Confidence-Building Measures
  • PfP and the Mediterranean
  • The Impact of the Middle East Peace Process
  • Membership in the Dialogue
  • Bilateralism Versus Multilateralism
  • Coordination with Other Initiatives
  • Areas for Expanded Cooperation
  • Political Cooperation
  • Scientific Cooperation
  • Information
  • Visits/Courses
  • Civil Emergency Planning (CEP)
  • Crisis Management, Peacekeeping, and Peace Support Activities
  • Arms Control/Verification
  • The Role of the Mediterranean Cooperation Group
  • Resources and Funding
  • Toward a Broader Southern Strategy
  • Select Bibliography