Information on "Defense Cooperation" and "Central and Eastern Europe"
November 2012
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19 Nov 2012
Towards a Deeper Visegrad Defence Partnership
Author: Jozef Bátora, Gareth Chapell, Attila Demkó, István Gyarmati, Jan Jireš, Rastislav Káčer, Jiří Schneider, Gen. Jiří Šedivý, Marcin Terlikowski, László Tömböl, Tomáš Valášek, Marcin Zaborowski
Publisher: Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM)
This report analyzes the conditions for defense and security cooperation within the Visegrad Group. More on «Towards a Deeper Visegrad Defence Partnership»
December 2010
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15 Dec 2010
New Strategic Concept and NATO's "Visible Assurances" Towards Central and Eastern Europe
Author: Jacek Durkalec
Publisher: Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM)
Highlighting the importance of "visible assurances" in the new Strategic Concept (NSC) is crucial from the perspective of Central and Eastern European states (CEE). More on «New Strategic Concept and NATO's "Visible Assurances" Towards Central and Eastern Europe»
January 2005
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Jan 2005
European Union (EU) Enlargement and its Consequences for Europe's Defence Industries and Markets
Author: Eugene Kogan
Publisher: Bonn International Center for Conversion (BICC)
As part of the EU enlargement process, the defense industry infrastructures of the new member states are being integrated into the EU defense industry base. More on «European Union (EU) Enlargement and its Consequences for Europe's Defence Industries and Markets»
April 1995
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Apr 1995
NATO Expansion and Alternative Future Security Alignments
Author: James W. Morrison
Publisher: Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS)
This paper examines the issue of NATO expansion after the Cold War and offers recommendations for NATO's future policies in Central Europe. More on «NATO Expansion and Alternative Future Security Alignments»
August 1994
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15 Aug 1994
Partnership for Peace: Discerning Fact from Fiction
Author: William T Johnsen, Thomas-Durell Young
Publisher: Strategic Studies Institute of the US Army War College (SSI)
This paper reviews the NATO-initiated Partnership for Peace (PFP) and its implications for European security. More on «Partnership for Peace: Discerning Fact from Fiction»


