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Sustaining NATO service member mental health during the crisis in Ukraine. [PDF]
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The North Atlantic Treaty Organization:
Oxford Scholarship Online, 2018NATO, founded as a collective defence alliance, has spent most of the post-cold-war period transforming itself into a security management organization. Its ability to adapt has been the basis of NATO’s continued relevance. At the same time, NATO’s adjustments in functional and geographic scope have triggered debate about its strategic direction and the
Bastian. Giegerich
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The North Atlantic Treaty Organization
2021Abstract This chapter focuses on the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), which is a political-military alliance that currently includes thirty Allied Nations. NATO Allies deal with a wide range of peace and security issues. NATO also cooperates with a wide range of partners in the broader Euro–Atlantic neighbourhood and across the
Steven Hill
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WPS and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
The Oxford Handbook of Women, Peace, and Security, 2018As a political-military alliance, NATO’s adoption of the Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) agenda presents a unique and interesting case study. This chapter sheds light on the process undertaken by the Alliance to institutionalize the gender norms enshrined in UN Security Council Resolution 1325 and follow-on resolutions, through an assessment of its ...
S. Hlatky
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North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the European Union
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics, 2020Neither NATO nor the EU are full-spectrum security providers. They are complementary institutions with offsetting strengths and weaknesses. The EU, unlike NATO, has treaty-based legislative prerogatives enabling it to implement common policies on a pan-European basis that touch upon both internal and external components of security.
James Sperling, Mark Webber
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The North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Nonstate Actors in International Politics, 2019Phillip Taylor
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Russia and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
2000The admission of the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland into the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in March 1999 represented a failure for Russian foreign policy. Opposition to the enlargement of the Atlantic Alliance had been prevalent throughout Russia’s ruling circles from 1993.
Caroline Kennedy-Pipe
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