NATO Enlargement. Issues and Answers

The time is right for NATO enlargement. It is an idea consistent with historic pressures and offers the Alliance revitalization and enhanced relevance in Europe's emerging strategic landscape. The most monumental task facing the West since the cold war, NATO enlargement represents the true spir...

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Main Authors: Arnold, Jason, Grier, Samuel
Other Authors: AIR UNIV MAXWELL AFB AL AIRPOWER JOURNAL
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Language:English
Published: 1998
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spelling ftdtic:ADA529587 2023-05-15T17:33:21+02:00 NATO Enlargement. Issues and Answers Arnold, Jason Grier, Samuel AIR UNIV MAXWELL AFB AL AIRPOWER JOURNAL 1998 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA529587 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA529587 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA529587 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. DTIC Government and Political Science Military Forces and Organizations *UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT *GOVERNMENT(FOREIGN) *NATO CRISIS MANAGEMENT EUROPEAN UNION SECURITY RUSSIA POLAND CZECH REPUBLIC HUNGARY UKRAINE STABILITY REPRINTS MILITARY FORCES(UNITED STATES) MILITARY FORCES(FOREIGN) NATO ENLARGEMENT PFP(PARTNERSHIP FOR PEACE) COLLECTIVE DEFENSE CONFLICT PREVENTION SECURITY GUARANTEES ADMISSION CRITERIA COMMAND STRUCTURE NUCLEAR POSTURE WEU(WESTERN EUROPEAN UNION) NACC(NORTH ATLANTIC COOPERATION COUNCIL) Text 1998 ftdtic 2016-02-23T03:39:55Z The time is right for NATO enlargement. It is an idea consistent with historic pressures and offers the Alliance revitalization and enhanced relevance in Europe's emerging strategic landscape. The most monumental task facing the West since the cold war, NATO enlargement represents the true spirit of the emerging international order: removal of dividing lines, evolution of cooperation, and joint maintenance of regional stability to mutual benefit. Inviting Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic to join is a modest beginning and in keeping with NATO's goal to enhance security and project stability. Although lingering distrust between cold war enemies and the inherent problems caused by conflicting priorities promise to be a source of contention between current NATO countries and its new members, one can expect that the new NATO will renovate European security and ultimately strengthen the trans-Atlantic relationship. Published in Airpower Journal, p71-83, Summer 1998. Text North Atlantic Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database
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topic Government and Political Science
Military Forces and Organizations
*UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
*GOVERNMENT(FOREIGN)
*NATO
CRISIS MANAGEMENT
EUROPEAN UNION
SECURITY
RUSSIA
POLAND
CZECH REPUBLIC
HUNGARY
UKRAINE
STABILITY
REPRINTS
MILITARY FORCES(UNITED STATES)
MILITARY FORCES(FOREIGN)
NATO ENLARGEMENT
PFP(PARTNERSHIP FOR PEACE)
COLLECTIVE DEFENSE
CONFLICT PREVENTION
SECURITY GUARANTEES
ADMISSION CRITERIA
COMMAND STRUCTURE
NUCLEAR POSTURE
WEU(WESTERN EUROPEAN UNION)
NACC(NORTH ATLANTIC COOPERATION COUNCIL)
spellingShingle Government and Political Science
Military Forces and Organizations
*UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
*GOVERNMENT(FOREIGN)
*NATO
CRISIS MANAGEMENT
EUROPEAN UNION
SECURITY
RUSSIA
POLAND
CZECH REPUBLIC
HUNGARY
UKRAINE
STABILITY
REPRINTS
MILITARY FORCES(UNITED STATES)
MILITARY FORCES(FOREIGN)
NATO ENLARGEMENT
PFP(PARTNERSHIP FOR PEACE)
COLLECTIVE DEFENSE
CONFLICT PREVENTION
SECURITY GUARANTEES
ADMISSION CRITERIA
COMMAND STRUCTURE
NUCLEAR POSTURE
WEU(WESTERN EUROPEAN UNION)
NACC(NORTH ATLANTIC COOPERATION COUNCIL)
Arnold, Jason
Grier, Samuel
NATO Enlargement. Issues and Answers
topic_facet Government and Political Science
Military Forces and Organizations
*UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
*GOVERNMENT(FOREIGN)
*NATO
CRISIS MANAGEMENT
EUROPEAN UNION
SECURITY
RUSSIA
POLAND
CZECH REPUBLIC
HUNGARY
UKRAINE
STABILITY
REPRINTS
MILITARY FORCES(UNITED STATES)
MILITARY FORCES(FOREIGN)
NATO ENLARGEMENT
PFP(PARTNERSHIP FOR PEACE)
COLLECTIVE DEFENSE
CONFLICT PREVENTION
SECURITY GUARANTEES
ADMISSION CRITERIA
COMMAND STRUCTURE
NUCLEAR POSTURE
WEU(WESTERN EUROPEAN UNION)
NACC(NORTH ATLANTIC COOPERATION COUNCIL)
description The time is right for NATO enlargement. It is an idea consistent with historic pressures and offers the Alliance revitalization and enhanced relevance in Europe's emerging strategic landscape. The most monumental task facing the West since the cold war, NATO enlargement represents the true spirit of the emerging international order: removal of dividing lines, evolution of cooperation, and joint maintenance of regional stability to mutual benefit. Inviting Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic to join is a modest beginning and in keeping with NATO's goal to enhance security and project stability. Although lingering distrust between cold war enemies and the inherent problems caused by conflicting priorities promise to be a source of contention between current NATO countries and its new members, one can expect that the new NATO will renovate European security and ultimately strengthen the trans-Atlantic relationship. Published in Airpower Journal, p71-83, Summer 1998.
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