NATO Looks East
By (Author) Piotr Dutkiewicz
By (author) Robert J. Jackson
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
19th November 1998
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Warfare and defence
Political science and theory
355.031091821
Hardback
208
The writers examine how the eastward movement of NATO has led to a new organization. As they point out, the process was underway by the time the Soviet Union collapsed. Issues of western financial constraint, the Gulf War, events in the former Yugoslavia and changing configurations of the major NATO partners led the way. In addition, these essays examine the potential effects of the incorporation of Poland, the Czech Republic and Hungary as well as the more distant, but still conceivable inclusion of the Baltic states, Ukraine and others, and special arrangements with Russia.
U.S.-European relations, providing insights that will startle many readers.-Studies In Conflict Terrorism
"U.S.-European relations, providing insights that will startle many readers."-Studies In Conflict Terrorism
PIOTR DUTKIEWICZ is Professor of Political Science at Carleton University, Ottowa. His earlier publications include Ukraine in Transition. ROBERT J. JACKSON is Professor of Political Science at the University of Redlands. His earlier publications include Europe in Transition (Praeger, 1992).