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Worldview, 1985
Back in 1979 talk began about stationing Pershing missiles in Europe as a way of renewing Washington's time-worn pledge to its NATO allies and of preventing the U.S. from “decoupling” in Europe. This had the effect of opening a lively debate in foreign policy circles about the missiles per se as well as about the three-decade-old North Atlantic Treaty ...
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Back in 1979 talk began about stationing Pershing missiles in Europe as a way of renewing Washington's time-worn pledge to its NATO allies and of preventing the U.S. from “decoupling” in Europe. This had the effect of opening a lively debate in foreign policy circles about the missiles per se as well as about the three-decade-old North Atlantic Treaty ...
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2013
European Security- " The Future of NATO serves as a much-needed vehicle to stimulate discussion on what may be one of the most important subjects in recent times." German Politics- " this is an excellent book, recommended for the reader who wishes to keep abreast of current European security ...
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European Security- " The Future of NATO serves as a much-needed vehicle to stimulate discussion on what may be one of the most important subjects in recent times." German Politics- " this is an excellent book, recommended for the reader who wishes to keep abreast of current European security ...
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NATO Advanced Study Institute (NATO ASI)
Glasnik Hrvatske udruge bivših studenata i prijatelja Tekstilno-tehnološkog fakulteta, 2010Dan je prikaz na NATO napredni istraživački institut održan u Splitu 2010 ...
Grancarić, Anamarija, Tarbuk, Anita
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2014
Modern warfare is almost always multilateral to one degree or another, requiring countries to cooperate as allies or coalition partners. Yet as the war in Afghanistan has made abundantly clear, multilateral cooperation is neither straightforward nor guaranteed.
David P. Auerswald, Stephen M. Saideman
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Modern warfare is almost always multilateral to one degree or another, requiring countries to cooperate as allies or coalition partners. Yet as the war in Afghanistan has made abundantly clear, multilateral cooperation is neither straightforward nor guaranteed.
David P. Auerswald, Stephen M. Saideman
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2018
This chapter discusses the history of the NATO Response Force (NRF) and take stock of its current incarnation. It examines how the force developed from being predominantly associated with out-of-area operations and North Atlantic Treaty Organization role in crisis management to becoming a tool for regional security and deterrence.
Ringsmose, Jens, Rynning, Sten
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This chapter discusses the history of the NATO Response Force (NRF) and take stock of its current incarnation. It examines how the force developed from being predominantly associated with out-of-area operations and North Atlantic Treaty Organization role in crisis management to becoming a tool for regional security and deterrence.
Ringsmose, Jens, Rynning, Sten
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2004
Knjiga daje kratki prikaz povijesti NATO-a i promjenu uloge u doba globalizma i globalizacije. U knjizi se argumentiraju 33 razloga za i 33 razloga protiv ulaska Hrvatske u NATO.
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Knjiga daje kratki prikaz povijesti NATO-a i promjenu uloge u doba globalizma i globalizacije. U knjizi se argumentiraju 33 razloga za i 33 razloga protiv ulaska Hrvatske u NATO.
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2020
NATO, the most successful defensive alliance in history, was born in 1949 and through its already long life has been able to adapt to the evolving security environment. At the end of the second decade of the XXI Century, NATO needs again to adapt its doctrine end structures not only for an ever-changing security environment but also for the appearance ...
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NATO, the most successful defensive alliance in history, was born in 1949 and through its already long life has been able to adapt to the evolving security environment. At the end of the second decade of the XXI Century, NATO needs again to adapt its doctrine end structures not only for an ever-changing security environment but also for the appearance ...
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