How NATO Adapts : Strategy and Organization in the Atlantic Alliance Since 1950
by Johnston, Seth A.
Series: The Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science, 132nd Series(2017) Published by : Johns Hopkins University Press (Baltimore) Physical details: xi,252 Pages 22X15 cm | PB ISBN:9781421421988. Year: 2017Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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General Stacks | Non-fiction | 355.031 J651H 2017 (Browse shelf) | Available | 58658 |
Include Bibliography and Index
"Today's North Atlantic Treaty Organization, with nearly thirty members and a global reach, differs strikingly from the alliance of twelve created in 1949 to "keep the Americans in, the Russians out, and the Germans down." These differences are not simply the result of the Cold War's end, 9/11, or recent twenty-first-century developments but represent a more general pattern of adaptability first seen in the incorporation of Germany as a full member of the alliance in the early 1950s
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