NATO as an Anomoly
.... Not the least of the potential virtues of
NATO may be its reassurance to
Soviet leaders, who might reasonably feel more comfortable dealing with a Western ....
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UNITED STATES AND NATO This research paper exam
.... generating strains within
NATO. The ending of the cold War placed in question the raison d'etre of
NATO, the
Soviet military threat. ....
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NATO Success and Failure in an Evolving Relations
.... once saw (but cannot now trace) what was reputed to be a US military officer's thumbnail characterization of the planned
NATO response to a
Soviet invasion of ....
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Future of NATO
.... An alternate speculative view, however, is presented by WL Hixson in "
NATO and the
Soviet bloc: the limits of victory." Hixson suggests that the formation of ....
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Historical Perspectives of NATO
.... An alternate speculative view, however, is presented by WL Hixson in "
NATO and the
Soviet bloc: the limits of victory." Hixson suggests that the formation of ....
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Norway & Soviet Union Barents Sea Dispute INTRODUCTION This ...
.... Union. In a strategic con text, these energy resources are significant for both
NATO and the
Soviet Union (Bergesen, 1987). Even ....
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The United States and Nato: An Overview
.... The ending of the Cold War placed in question the continuing validity of
NATO's reason for existence, the
Soviet military threat. ....
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Nato-Russia relations since 1991
.... Union. After the collapse of the
Soviet Union in 1991, an uncertain peace existed between the
NATO nations and the
Soviet Union. ....
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NATO
.... the
Soviet threat primarily as economic and political and tried to pass the initiative for response onto Europe--the
NATO architects saw the
Soviet threat as ....
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Role & Evolvement of NATO
.... Only eight months after the fall of the Berlin Wall, and 17 months before the end of the
Soviet Union,
NATO began a historic transformation that continues today ....
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The Dissolution of the Soviet Union
.... both policies and budgets were geared to fighting off any
Soviet threat, real .... new situation has been suggestions for the expansion of
NATO, including finding a ....
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Origins of NATO
.... This development was welcomed by
NATO until the
Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia, and then tolerated in subsequent years for the sake of maintaining a ....
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Status and Role of NATO
.... be defended in this changing environment, whether the membership in
NATO should be .... a bipolar character, in which the United States and the
Soviet Union were ....
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The Cold War & US Fear
.... Formed in 1949,
NATO the objective of the alliance was largely to discourage an attack by the
Soviet Union on the non-Communist nations of Western Europe. ....
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US Relations with Turkey
.... by its decision to seek Western assistance after World War II to protect it from
Soviet territorial demands, and Turkey's membership in
NATO should be seen in ....
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Cold War Tensions
.... the United States joined with several Western European nations in 1949 to form the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (
NATO). In 1955, the
Soviet Union formed ....
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The EEC & the EC INTRODUCTION The European Economic Commu
.... presence is required in Europe, and that a dominant American voice is required in
NATO, in order to assure a vigorous
NATO response to any
Soviet threat.8 It ....
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1999 Military Action in Kosovo and Yugoslavia
.... of coercive diplomacy with regard to the 1999 military action initiated by
NATO in Kosovo .... can be traced to the now familiar collapse of the
Soviet empire and ....
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Logistical Support System
.... and which, if any, of these players will be first among equals), the status that the United States has occupied in
NATO, and which the
Soviet Union occupied in ....
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Expansion of NATO
....
NATO for non-military purposes and those who want to expand
NATO because Russia .... group why the expansion should not include Ukraine and all former
Soviet nations ....
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SOVIET SUCCESSOR STATES
.... to use force to prevent the Eastern European nations from breaking with the
Soviet bloc and even acquiesced in 1990 to a reunified Germany joining
NATO. ....
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SOVIET SUCCESSOR STATES This research paper dis
.... to use force to prevent the Eastern European nations from breaking with the
Soviet bloc and even acquiesced in 1990 to a reunified Germany joining
NATO. ....
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The Grand Alliance and Its Failures
.... North American Treaty Alliance (
NATO) military and administrative forces in that country - establishing a position from which
Soviet aggression (should it be ....
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The future of US-Russian relations
.... In exchange, the Clinton Administration allegedly promised not to expand
NATO any time soon .... and agreed to Russian freedom of action in the former
Soviet area. ....
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Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia
.... complicate
Soviet military strategy in Central Europe by becoming a neutral country dividing the Warsaw Pact into two parts along its front with
NATO (Gawdiak ....
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Destiny of NATO
.... a bipolar character, in which the United States and the
Soviet Union were .... to many political analysts, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (
NATO) will become ....
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Doctrine of Containment of the Soviet Union
.... at their word on this crucial point, and to meet the
Soviet challenge not by war .... By the middle 1950s, it had been effectively achieved in Europe;
NATO had been ....
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US-European Security Partnership
.... support and insisted that the restructuring not compromise
NATO's role. The CSCE is comprised of more than 50 states, including all the former
Soviet republics ....
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German Reunification Effects
.... presence is required in Europe, and that a dominant American voice is required in
NATO, in order to assure a vigorous
NATO response to any
Soviet threat.20 It ....
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Cold War Book Critique
.... does not the tremendous economic costs of the arms race---costs which certainly played a role in the
Soviet collapse. Mandelbaum's analysis of
NATO also is ....
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