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CONTENTS
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- PREFACE vii
- ACRONYMS ix
- 1 Introduction: European Security and the Enlargement of NATO 1
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PART 1 Accepting New Allies?
- 2 The United States: Stability Through Engagement and Enlargement 13
- 3 Germany: Consensus Politics and Changing Security Paradigms 35
- 4 France: NATO’s “Renovation” and Enlargement 55
- 5 The United Kingdom: Making Strategic Adjustments 75
- 6 Italy: Uneasy Ally 91
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PART 2 Securing New Realities
- 7 Poland: Returning to Europe 109
- 8 Hungary: Building National Consensus 129
- 9 Czech Republic: A Pan-European Perspective 147
- 10 Russia: Facing the Facts 169
- 11 Ukraine: Between NATO and Russia 187
- 12 Romania: The Quest for Membership 199
- 13 Estonia: Confronting Geostrategic Limits 219
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PART 4 Conclusion
- 14 New Realities, New Challenges 239
- APPENDIX A Chronology of NATO Enlargement, 1989–2000 257
- APPENDIX B North Atlantic Treaty, 4 April 1949 (excerpts) 268
- APPENDIX C Declaration of the Heads of State and Government Participating in the Meeting of the North Atlantic Council (excerpts) 270
- APPENDIX D Partnership for Peace: Invitation (excerpts) 273
- APPENDIX E NATO Defense Ministerial: Final Communiqué (excerpts) 274
- APPENDIX F NATO Study on Enlargement (excerpts) 276
- APPENDIX G Founding Act on Mutual Relations, Cooperation and Security Between NATO and the Russian Federation (excerpts) 286
- APPENDIX H Charter on a Distinctive Partnership Between the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and Ukraine (excerpts) 290
- APPENDIX I Madrid Declaration on Euro-Atlantic Security and Cooperation: Issued by the Heads of State and Goverment (excerpts) 293
- APPENDIX J The Washington Declaration: Signed and Issued by the Heads of State and Government Participating in the North Atlantic Council Meeting (excerpts) 296
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 297
- THE CONTRIBUTORS 311
- INDEX 315
- ABOUT THE BOOK 324
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- PREFACE vii
- ACRONYMS ix
- 1 Introduction: European Security and the Enlargement of NATO 1
-
PART 1 Accepting New Allies?
- 2 The United States: Stability Through Engagement and Enlargement 13
- 3 Germany: Consensus Politics and Changing Security Paradigms 35
- 4 France: NATO’s “Renovation” and Enlargement 55
- 5 The United Kingdom: Making Strategic Adjustments 75
- 6 Italy: Uneasy Ally 91
-
PART 2 Securing New Realities
- 7 Poland: Returning to Europe 109
- 8 Hungary: Building National Consensus 129
- 9 Czech Republic: A Pan-European Perspective 147
- 10 Russia: Facing the Facts 169
- 11 Ukraine: Between NATO and Russia 187
- 12 Romania: The Quest for Membership 199
- 13 Estonia: Confronting Geostrategic Limits 219
-
PART 4 Conclusion
- 14 New Realities, New Challenges 239
- APPENDIX A Chronology of NATO Enlargement, 1989–2000 257
- APPENDIX B North Atlantic Treaty, 4 April 1949 (excerpts) 268
- APPENDIX C Declaration of the Heads of State and Government Participating in the Meeting of the North Atlantic Council (excerpts) 270
- APPENDIX D Partnership for Peace: Invitation (excerpts) 273
- APPENDIX E NATO Defense Ministerial: Final Communiqué (excerpts) 274
- APPENDIX F NATO Study on Enlargement (excerpts) 276
- APPENDIX G Founding Act on Mutual Relations, Cooperation and Security Between NATO and the Russian Federation (excerpts) 286
- APPENDIX H Charter on a Distinctive Partnership Between the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and Ukraine (excerpts) 290
- APPENDIX I Madrid Declaration on Euro-Atlantic Security and Cooperation: Issued by the Heads of State and Goverment (excerpts) 293
- APPENDIX J The Washington Declaration: Signed and Issued by the Heads of State and Government Participating in the North Atlantic Council Meeting (excerpts) 296
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 297
- THE CONTRIBUTORS 311
- INDEX 315
- ABOUT THE BOOK 324