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The Big Bang of NATO Enlargement: Goetterdaemmerung or Rebirth? Strategic Insights: v.2, issue 2 (February 2003) [PDF]
This article appeared in Strategic Insights (February 2003), v.2 no.2At the November 2002 North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) summit, the western alliance invited seven central and eastern European countries--Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania ...
Abenheim, Donald
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NATO opportunities in the MENA region in the context of the Russian threat
The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region represents a geopolitical space marked by instability, strategic competition and the influence of global actors, including the Russian Federation, which has strengthened its presence through economic and ...
Teodora-Ioana MORARU
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From Columbus to Cooperation - Trade and Shipping Policies from 1492 to 1992 [PDF]
This Article summarizes the history of international trade agreements from the time of Columbus to the ...
Sweeney, Joseph C.
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THE NEW STRATEGIC CONCEPT NATO 2010 [PDF]
NATO (The North Atlantic Treaty Organization) – OTAN (Organisation du Traité de l’Atlantique Nord) has been, since its estabslishment, oustandingly receptive to the international security environment developments and has always altered its strategy and ...
Marin ILIE
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How membership in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization transforms public support for war. [PDF]
Tomz M, Weeks JLP, Bansak K.
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The North Atlantic Treaty and European Security After the Cold War [PDF]
The recent dramatic events in Europe, notably the reunification of Germany, the collapse of Communist rule in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union, the start of Soviet troop withdrawals, and the demise of the Warsaw Pact, represent an historic political ...
Stromseth, Jane E.
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Cracks in the Foundation: NATO's New Troubles [PDF]
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization is beginning to fracture. Its members, sharing the triumphalism that underpinned U.S. foreign policy after the Cold War, took on burdens that have proved more difficult than expected.
Stanley Kober
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Conventional Arms Control in the Baltic Sea: A Montreux for the North
A conventional arms control (CAC) agreement for the Baltic Sea could help stabilize the security relationship, reduce arms racing, and improve diplomatic relations between Russia and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). Similar to the Montreux
William LIPPERT
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THE CHART ROMANIA-NATO-UE [PDF]
viewed in the context of geopolitical and geostrategic current and through the elements of distinction in terms of identity and cultural institutions, chart Romania - NATO / Israel - EU stands under the sign of the common interest channel, firstly ...
Duduială Popescu Lorena
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NATO - od zimnej wojny do syndromu antyterrorystycznego
The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation started to exist in 1949. Its aim was to create conditions to defend the western world against dangers of the Soviet aggression.
Sławomir Sadowski
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