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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
NATO 1997: year of change/edited by Lawrence R. Chalmer and Jonathan W. Pierce
p. cm.
Collection of papers presented at the symposium concerning NATO activities, March 1997, National Defense University, sponsored by Institute for National Strategic Studies.
Includes bibliographical references. ISBN 1-57906-013-7
1. North Atlantic Treaty Organization. 2. Security, International
I. Chalmer, Lawrence R. II. Pierce, Jonathan W. III. National Defense University, Institute for National Strategic Studies.
JZ5930.N378 1998
355 .031091821--dc21
98-39243
CIP
First Printing, September 1998
Contents
Post-Summit Evolution:
Changing Roles for the United States and Europe,
David C. Gompert
French Gamesmanship
and the Future of the Alliance: The Case of Allied Forces Southern Europe,
Ronald Tiersky
European Security and
Defense Identity: An American Perspective,
Stanley R. Sloan
Approaching the Madrid
Summit,
James Steinberg
The Resource Costs
and Security Burden of NATO Enlargement,
Simon Lunn
Back to the Future:
NATO After the Madrid Summit,
Richard G. Lugar
NATO Enlargement and
the Role of Russia in Europe,
Catherine Kelleher
Expansion Ignores the
Real Issues of European Security,
Sergei Karganov
A Ukrainian Perspective:
Implications for European Security Structures,
Yuri M. Shcherbak
Poland and NATO Enlargement:
The Best Assurance for the Money,
Andrzej Karkozka
Romanias Interests
in the NATO Enlargement Process,
Constantin D. Ionescu
The Danger of Failed
Suitors and the Need for a Strategy,
Jeffrey Simon
Western European Union
Operational Development,
Graham Messervy-Whiting
Bosnias Impact
on NATO Command and Force Structure Requirements,
Charles L. Barry
NATO Command, Control,
and Communications in Bosnia,
Larry K. Wentz
Economic and Military
Considerations for NATO,
David D. Hale
Appendix A: NATO Documents
Appendix B: U.S. Public Testimony on NATO Enlargement
Bibliography on NATO Enlargement
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