NATO : the next generation / edited by Robert E. Hunter with a foreword by Amos A. Jordan.
Publisher: Abingdon : Routledge, 2020Description: x, 272 pages : illustrations (black and white).Content type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780367155759; 9780367005887.Subject(s): North Atlantic Treaty Organization -- CongressesDDC classification: 355.031 Summary: "If NATO is to meet the needs of its sixteen members over the next several decades, it must addresss issues that go far beyond deterrence and defense: How can consensus be reached on NATO's future? How can public perception of the organization be gauged? How can NATO sustain and bolster worldwide political and economic support? NATO's interests are no longer limited to Western Europe; the Gulf has become a critical area, and Japan and other non-European nations now play a major role in Western security. In this book, composed of keynote speeches and papers delivered in Brussels at the conference on "The Future of NATO and Global Security", a diverse group of distinguished experts and political leaders from Western Europe, the United States, and Japan analyze current problems facing the Western Alliance and consider potential courses of action for the future." -- Front matter.Item type | Current library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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355.03 LOA Civilizing security / | 355.03 RIP Globalization and the national security state / | 355.03 URB The edge : is the military dominance of the West coming to an end? / | 355.031 NAT NATO : the next generation / | 355.031091821 APP Deterring Armageddon : a biography of NATO / | 355.031091821 FUT Future NATO : adapting to new realities / | 355.031091821 JOH How NATO adapts : strategy and organization in the Atlantic Alliance since 1950 / |
First published 1984 by Westview Press -- p. vi.
"If NATO is to meet the needs of its sixteen members over the next several decades, it must addresss issues that go far beyond deterrence and defense: How can consensus be reached on NATO's future? How can public perception of the organization be gauged? How can NATO sustain and bolster worldwide political and economic support? NATO's interests are no longer limited to Western Europe; the Gulf has become a critical area, and Japan and other non-European nations now play a major role in Western security. In this book, composed of keynote speeches and papers delivered in Brussels at the conference on "The Future of NATO and Global Security", a diverse group of distinguished experts and political leaders from Western Europe, the United States, and Japan analyze current problems facing the Western Alliance and consider potential courses of action for the future." -- Front matter.