Integration and Disintegration in NATO

Integration and Disintegration in NATO
Author: Francis A. Beer,Mershon Center for Education in National Security
Publsiher: [Columbus] : Ohio State University Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1969
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UTEXAS:059173000536377

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Integration and Disintegration in NATO

Integration and Disintegration in NATO
Author: Francis A. Beer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 714
Release: 1967
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UCAL:C2970131

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European Integration and Disintegration

European Integration and Disintegration
Author: Robert Bideleux,Professor Richard Taylor,Richard Taylor
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2002-09-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134775224

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This book deals with the principal problems and challenges confronting Europe in the aftermath of the Cold War. It shows how integration should not be seen as an inexorable process, and deals with both EU countries and those outside the Union.

Propaganda and Intelligence in the Cold War

Propaganda and Intelligence in the Cold War
Author: Linda Risso
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2014-01-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317974864

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This book offers the first account of the foundation, organisation and activities of the NATO Information Service (NATIS) during the Cold War. During the Cold War, NATIS was pivotal in bringing national delegations together to discuss their security, information and intelligence concerns and, when appropriate or possible, to devise a common response to the ‘Communist threat’. At the same time, NATIS liaised with bodies like the Atlantic Institute and the Bilderberg group in the attempt to promote a coordinated western response. The NATO archive material also shows that NATIS carried out its own information and intelligence activities. Propaganda and Intelligence in the Cold War provides the first sustained study of the history of NATIS throughout the Cold War. Examining the role of NATIS as a forum for the exchange of ideas and techniques about how to develop and run propaganda programmes, this book presents a sophisticated understanding of the extent to which national information agencies collaborated. By focusing on the degree of cooperation on cultural and information activities, this analysis of NATIS also contributes to the history of NATO as a political alliance and reminds us that NATO was – and still is – primarily a political organisation. This book will be of much interest to students of NATO, Cold War studies, intelligence studies, and IR in general.

Challenges and Barriers to the European Union Expansion to the Balkan Region

Challenges and Barriers to the European Union Expansion to the Balkan Region
Author: Costa, Bruno Ferreira
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2022-01-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781799890577

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Despite all efforts to create a political union capable of improving European citizens’ quality of life, there are several barriers to the European Union’s (EU) expansion to the Balkan Region. The EU enlargement and expansion to the Balkan Region is one of the Union’s greatest challenges and political objectives in recent years. In the turmoil of economic, social, and sanitarian crises, where is the space to debate the enlargement of the EU? Challenges and Barriers to the European Union Expansion to the Balkan Region presents the EU’s structure, the process of enlargement, and the challenges related to the Balkan region. This book addresses critical issues and challenges in the EU and the emerging trends for the EU’s future. Covering topics such as enlargement policy, integration, NATO, and political challenges, this book is a valuable resource for post-grad students of political science and international affairs, faculty of higher education, researchers, academicians, politicians, world leaders, and policymakers.

Research Handbook on NATO

Research Handbook on NATO
Author: Sebastian Mayer
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2023-07-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781839103391

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This timely Research Handbook provides novel insights into the institutional complexities of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). Through a defined focus on the post-Cold War evolution of NATO, it provides various theoretical perspectives on the Alliance and assesses wider research efforts within NATO studies.

The Politics of Nuclear Consultation in NATO 1965 1980

The Politics of Nuclear Consultation in NATO 1965 1980
Author: Paul Buteux
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2011-07-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0521154820

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This important study contributes to the understanding of the issues and polices of the nuclear arms control questions.

Greening the Alliance

Greening the Alliance
Author: Simone Turchetti
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2018-12-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780226595825

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Following the launch of Sputnik, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization became a prominent sponsor of scientific research in its member countries, a role it retained until the end of the Cold War. As NATO marks sixty years since the establishment of its Science Committee, the main organizational force promoting its science programs, Greening the Alliance is the first book to chart NATO’s scientific patronage—and the motivations behind it—from the organization’s early days to the dawn of the twenty-first century. Drawing on previously unseen documents from NATO’s own archives, Simone Turchetti reveals how its investments were rooted in the alliance’s defense and surveillance needs, needs that led it to establish a program prioritizing environmental studies. A long-overlooked and effective diplomacy exercise, NATO’s “greening” at one point constituted the organization’s chief conduit for negotiating problematic relations between allies. But while Greening the Alliance explores this surprising coevolution of environmental monitoring and surveillance, tales of science advisers issuing instructions to bomb oil spills with napalm or Dr. Strangelove–like experts eager to divert the path of hurricanes with atomic weapons make it clear: the coexistence of these forces has not always been harmonious. Reflecting on this rich, complicated legacy in light of contemporary global challenges like climate change, Turchetti offers both an eye-opening history of international politics and environmental studies and a thoughtful assessment of NATO’s future.