NATO enlargement during the cold war: strategy and system in the western alliance
NATO enlargement during the cold war: strategy and system in the western alliance
Why did NATO expand its membership during the Cold War years, and what was its attraction to new members? This book locates the answers to these questions not solely in the Cold War, but in the historical problems of international order in Europe and the growing idea of the West. A wide range of sources is used, and the analysis looks at a process of neo-enlargement during NATO's inception as well as the formal accessions that followed
0333918185
Smith, Mark
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2000
Smith, Mark
dfd83997-508b-40c6-a0e1-25fd763af36d
Smith, Mark
(2000)
NATO enlargement during the cold war: strategy and system in the western alliance
(Cold War History),
Basingstoke, UK.
Palgrave, 224pp.
Abstract
Why did NATO expand its membership during the Cold War years, and what was its attraction to new members? This book locates the answers to these questions not solely in the Cold War, but in the historical problems of international order in Europe and the growing idea of the West. A wide range of sources is used, and the analysis looks at a process of neo-enlargement during NATO's inception as well as the formal accessions that followed
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Published date: 2000
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/34382
ISBN: 0333918185
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