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International Journal: Canada's Journal of Global Policy Analysis, 1997
The 'New Nato'In May 1997, George A. Joulwan, a general in the United States army and supreme allied commander of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, paid the traditional farewell visit to Canada before relinquishing his official duties. In the nature of things, this was an occasion to show the flag for NATO, to review the state of play with the ...
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The 'New Nato'In May 1997, George A. Joulwan, a general in the United States army and supreme allied commander of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, paid the traditional farewell visit to Canada before relinquishing his official duties. In the nature of things, this was an occasion to show the flag for NATO, to review the state of play with the ...
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NATO’s 360-degree approach to security: alliance cohesion and adaptation after the Crimean crisis
, 2020In the mid-2010s NATO allies were facing the resurgence of a Russian threat at their borders, as well as terrorist actions in Europe and the MENA region.
Christelle Calmels
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Economic, Security, and Political Determinants of Military Spending in NATO Countries
Defence and Peace Economics, 2018The article deals with an empirical investigation of the determinants of military expenditures of selected NATO countries. Economic, security, and political determinants were analysed by means of panel models. In order to analyse the economic environment
J. Odehnal, J. Neubauer
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2021
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is a military alliance and international organization comprising North American and European countries. It is generally considered to be among the most powerful, long-enduring, and successful alliances of modern times.
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The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is a military alliance and international organization comprising North American and European countries. It is generally considered to be among the most powerful, long-enduring, and successful alliances of modern times.
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Sweden and the issue of NATO membership: exploring a public opinion paradox
Defence Studies, 2019The past decade has seen substantial shifts in Swedish security policy and major change in the domestic debate about NATO. For the first time, all of the right-of-centre “alliance parties” are calling for a full NATO membership, and popular support for ...
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Trump, NATO and the Future of Europe’s Defence
RUSI Journal, 2019Given US President Donald Trump’s uncertain commitment to Europe’s defence, calls for greater European strategic autonomy have grown louder. However, Benjamin Shreer argues that while the approach of Trump’s government is certainly complicating ...
Benjamin Schreer
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Transatlantic Relations in Times of Uncertainty, 2018
The EU’s common security and defence policy was launched in the 1990s as a quest for ‘autonomy.’ Fifteen years of efforts failed to deliver. The coherence of the EU member states in their security dealings with the US was always vulnerable to the ...
J. Howorth
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The EU’s common security and defence policy was launched in the 1990s as a quest for ‘autonomy.’ Fifteen years of efforts failed to deliver. The coherence of the EU member states in their security dealings with the US was always vulnerable to the ...
J. Howorth
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2023
Abstract Since its founding in 1949, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) has served as the principal security organization of the Euro-Atlantic world. A well-remarked difference between the post-World War I settlement and that which followed World War II was that the latter involved the US in a lasting commitment to European ...
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Abstract Since its founding in 1949, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) has served as the principal security organization of the Euro-Atlantic world. A well-remarked difference between the post-World War I settlement and that which followed World War II was that the latter involved the US in a lasting commitment to European ...
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