NATO's Transformation: The Changing Shape of the Atlantic Alliance

NATO's Transformation: The Changing Shape of the Atlantic Alliance

by Philip Gordon (Author)

Synopsis

This timely volume assesses NATO's current accomplishments, continuing challenges, and potential pitfalls. Leading international scholars and policymakers explore three key themes influencing NATO's future: transatlantic relations, the debate over enlargement, and the organization's new functions. Weighing the fate of an alliance poised for renewal or decline, the contributors offer informed analysis and discussion of an organization that has changed profoundly over the past five years and continues to evolve in the face of an uncertain global environment.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 300
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Published: 26 Dec 1996

ISBN 10: 0847683850
ISBN 13: 9780847683857

Media Reviews
Relevant and important contributions to the debate. * International Affairs *
These cutting-edge articles, by authoritative authors, are so superior as to have become in themselves part of the trans-Atlantic debate . . . by far the best analysis available of this issue of prime importance. -- Andrew J. Pierre, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
This collection of articles is a distinguished contribution to the debate -- Rodric Braithwaite, British ambassador to Moscow, 1988-1992
This volume provides cutting-edge thinking on the transformations that are molding NATO's future and that will determine the nature of European security in the early 21st century. -- Hans Binnendijk, director of the Institute for National Strategic Studies
A fine collection of articles that provides a complete picture of the difficult issues and choices NATO faces today. -- Stanley Hoffmann
Author Bio
Philip H. Gordon is senior fellow for foreign policy studies and director, Center on the United States and Europe, the Brookings Institution.