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Author Mattox, Gale A.

Title Enlarging NATO : the National Debates.

Publication Info. Boulder, CO : Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2001.

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Description 1 online resource (336 pages)
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Contents Title page; copyright page; Contents; Preface; Acronyms; ch1-Introduction: European Security and the Enlargement of NATO; The Historical Legacy; A European or Transatlantic Framework?; Weighing the Alternatives for Security in Europe; The Decision to Join NATO; Atlantic Alliance Members Decide on Enlargement; The Domestic Debates; Part1-Accepting New Allies?; ch2-The United States: Stability Through Engagement and Enlargement; Responding to New Challenges; The U.S. Enlargement Debate: An Overview; The Government Debates Enlargement, 1993-1994; The Intra-alliance Debate, 1995-1996.
The Domestic Debate, 1997-1999Interest Groups/Other Influences; Beyond the 1999 Enlargement; Conclusion; Notes; ch3-Germany: Consensus Politics and Changing Security Paradigms; Changing German Security Interests; Germany, NATO, and the New Europe, 1993-1994; Enlargement: ""Exporting Stability""; Enlargement: Leading to Madrid; The Formalities of the Enlargement Debate: From Madrid to Bundestag Vote; The Next Stage of Enlargement: Can the Consensus by Repeated?; Notes; ch4-France: NATO's "Renovation" and Enlargement; Preeminence of the European Union.
Building European Stability: Enlargement and Combined Joint Task ForcesThe Restructuriing of French Forces; Command Structure and a More ""Political"" NATO; The Role of Russia; Politics and Enlargement; Domestic Politics; Legislative Elections and the NATO Summit; Conclusion; Notes; ch5-The United Kingdom: Making Strategic Adjustments; The 1997 Parliamentary Debates; New Labor Government; The Defense Committee; An Eminent Group of Lobbyists; The Ratification of Parliamentary Debates; The Current British Position; Notes; ch6-Italy: Uneasy Ally; The Cold War Legacy and Italy's Role in NATO.
The Bosnian Experience: NATO as Crisis Manager and Italy's ""Exclusion Syndrome""Italian Interests and the Evolutions of the Enlargment Issue; Toward Unenthusiastic Ratification; Italian Politics and the Ratification of Enlargment; Conclusion; Notes; Part2-Securing New Realities; ch7-Poland: Returning to Europe; From Continuation to Integration: The Policies of Cimoszewicz's Cabinet; Military Obstacles to NATO Integration; Parliamentary Debates; Public Opinion and Lobbying Activity; Issues for the Future; Notes; ch8-Hungary: Building National Consensus.
Hungarian Foreign and Security Policy after 1990The Formulation of Security and Defense Policy by National Consensus; Change in Doctrine; NATO Accession and the Hungarian Defense Forces; Budgetary Issues; Enlargement Debates in Parliament; Public Debates: Opinions for and Against; Conclusion; Notes; ch9-Czech Republic:A Pan-European Perspective; Post-Cold War National Security Perspection and Expectations; Changes in Security Perceptions by the Public and by Political Leaders; Major Issues Addressed in the Debate; Government Security Policy; Parliamentary Debates; Public Debates and Opinion.
Note Role of Outside Lobbyists and Interest Groups.
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Subject North Atlantic Treaty Organization -- Membership.
North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Rachwald, Arthur R.
Other Form: Print version: Mattox, Gale A. Enlarging NATO : The National Debates. Boulder, CO : Lynne Rienner Publishers, ©2001
ISBN 9781626373396 (electronic book)
1626373396 (electronic book)