NATO's Return to Europe : Engaging Ukraine, Russia, and Beyond /
NATO's 2010 Strategic Concept officially broadened the alliance's mission beyond collective defense, reflecting a peaceful Europe and changes in alliance activities. NATO had become a facilitator of cooperative security arrangements, a crisis-manager even outside of Europe, and a liberal d...
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Washington, DC :
Georgetown University Press,
[2017]
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Table des matières:
- NATO force posture upon its return to Europe : too little, too late / John R. Deni
- NATO's return : implications for extended deterrence / Schuyler Foerster
- Prospects and options for NATO's enlargement policy to Ukraine and beyond / Andrew T. Wolff
- NATO's territorial defense : the global approach and the regional approach / Magnus Petersson
- Still learning? NATO's Afghan lessons beyond the Ukraine crisis / Sten Rynning
- European security at a crossroads after Ukraine? institutionalization of partnerships and compliance with NATO's security policies / Ivan Dinev Ivanov
- The purpose of NATO partnership : sustaining liberal order beyond the Ukraine crisis / Rebecca R. Moore
- NATO-Russia technical cooperation : unheralded prospects / Damon Coletta
- The Ukraine crisis and beyond : strategic opportunity or strategic dilemma for the China-Russia strategic partnership? / Huiyun Feng
- Conclusion and comment : NATO's ever evolving identity / Stanley R. Sloan.


