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"NATO Enlargement"
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September 2012
January 2007
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2007
From Protecting Some to Securing Many: NATO’s Journey from a Military Alliance to a Security Manager
Publisher:
Finnish Institute of International Affairs (FIIA)
This paper discusses how and into what NATO has changed since the end of the Cold War. More on «From Protecting Some to Securing Many: NATO’s Journey from a Military Alliance to a Security Manager»
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2007
Regions in Central and Eastern Europe: Past and Present
Author: Tadayuki Hayashi, Pertti Joenniemi, Eiki Berg, Sonoko Shima, Alexander Sergunin, Jiří Vykoukal, Mitsuyoshi Numano, Satoshi Koyama, Tatsuya Nakazawa, Daniel Vojtěch, Antonis Liakos, Taku Shinohara, Jacek Purchla, Jun Yoshioka, Keiko Mitani, Dzemal Sokolovic
Publisher:
Slavic Research Center (SRC)
This issue of Slavic Eurasian Studies looks at the historical processes of identity formation in Central and Eastern Europe. More on «Regions in Central and Eastern Europe: Past and Present »
April 2006
January 2004
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2004
Baltic Defence Review No 11
Author: Elizabeth Tromer, Michael H Clemmesen, Stanley R Sloan, Jorgen Dragsdahl, Jennifer Ann Moll, Jean-Francois Morel, Janusz Onyszkiewicz, Knut Kirste, Kestutis Paulauskas, Konstantin Khudoley, Dmitri Lanko, Pauli Järvenpää, Neven Kranjcec, Kristiina Ojuland, Steffen B Rasmussen
Publisher:
Baltic Defence College (BDC)
This book focuses on the transatlantic security rift during the presidency of George W Bush as well as the outlook for NATO on the heels of enlargement in late March 2004. More on «Baltic Defence Review No 11»
December 2002
January 2002
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2002
Baltic Defence Review No 7
Author: Ole Kvaernø, Giedré Statkevicuté, Erik Männik, Ioan Mircea Pascu, Janina Sleivyte, Lisa Vining, Ib Faurby, Mike Patrick, Jyrki Raunio, Robert Dalsjö, Ari Tasanen
Publisher:
Baltic Defence College (BDC)
This issue of the Baltic Defence Review examines, among other issues, the development of a civil service in the Baltic countries knowledgeable about military affairs, the national security strategy of Lithuania, NATO enlargement and Russia, and Swedi... More on «Baltic Defence Review No 7»