
The Future of NATO
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Charles-Philippe David is full professor of political science, president of the Centre for United States Studies, and founder of the Raoul Dandurand Chair of Strategic and Diplomatic Studies at the Université du Québec à Montréal.
Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Contributors
- Introduction
- PART ONE: CONCEPTUAL DEBATES OVER ENLARGEMENT
- Fountain of Youth or Cure Worse Than Disease? NATO Enlargement: A Conceptual Deadlock
- The Case for Opening up NATO to the East
- Why Spain Should Have Been NATO'S Last Member
- Will Enlargement Succeed?
- PART TWO: NATIONAL DEBATES OVER ENLARGEMENT
- NATO Enlargement and the United States: A Deliberate and Necessary Decision?
- NATO Enlargement as an Obstacle to France's European Designs
- NATO Enlargement: Germany's Euro-Atlantic Design
- Canada and the Enlargement of NATO
- The NATO of Its Dreams? Canada and the Cooperative-Security Alliance
- PART THREE: IMPACT OF ENLARGEMENT ON RUSSIA AND CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE
- NATO'S Eastward Enlargement: An Instructive Historical Precedent
- NATO Enlargement as an Issue in Russian Politics
- The Atlantic Dimensions of Central European Security
- Phase II Candidates: A Political or Strategic Solution?
- Conclusion: Will NATO Live to Celebrate Its 100th Birthday?
- Notes
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