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General & Miscellaneous European History, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), 20th Century American History - Cold War
NATO after Forty Years by Lawrence S. Kaplan β€” book cover

NATO after Forty Years

by Lawrence S. Kaplan (Editor), Ruth Young, S. Victor Papacosma, Mark R. Rubin
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Overview

The intention of the participants was to deal with NATO's historical record and its significance for the present and future. For this purpose the early chapters concentrate on such issues as the relations of the larger and smaller nations with NATO and with the United States over the forty-year span. The latter half of the book centers on the continuing issues of the alliance, including relations with the Third World and with the European Community, as well as with such central concerns of the organization as conventional versus nuclear defense, the place of detente in NATO's history, and the record of arms control negotiations with the Warsaw Pact.

Synopsis

The intention of the participants was to deal with NATO's historical record and its significance for the present and future. For this purpose the early chapters concentrate on such issues as the relations of the larger and smaller nations with NATO and with the United States over the forty-year span. The latter half of the book centers on the continuing issues of the alliance, including relations with the Third World and with the European Community, as well as with such central concerns of the organization as conventional versus nuclear defense, the place of detente in NATO's history, and the record of arms control negotiations with the Warsaw Pact.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 1990
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Pages
293
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780842023665

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