A01=Graham Timmins
A01=Martin A. Smith
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Author_Graham Timmins
Author_Martin A. Smith
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Category=JPS
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Commencing Accession Talks
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Enhanced Pre-accession Strategy
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EU
EU Definition
EU Enlargement
EU Enlargement Process
EU Membership
EU NATO Relation
European Council Summit
European security order
EU’s Pre-accession Strategy
Federal Republic Of Germany
German Government
Graham Timmins
incremental linkage
Integrated Military Structures
Language_English
Member States
NACC
NATO
NATO Enlargement
NATO Washington Summit
Operation PHARE
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pan-European Security
pan-European Security Community
post-Cold War evolution
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Structural Incapacity
UN
WEU Member
Product details
- ISBN 9781138706392
- Weight: 370g
- Dimensions: 150 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 31 Dec 2018
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
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This title was fist published in 2000: A fresh and original study of EU and NATO enlargement, which sets both in a comparative context and considers them against a backdrop of the evolution of a pan-European security community. The book is divided into two parts. In part one the authors examine and discuss the EU and NATO enlargement processes and the ’incremental linkage’ which has developed between them. The major issues and challenges facing the two institutions as they ponder the next steps in enlargement are also assessed. Part two includes separate chapters on the post-Cold War evolution of the EU and NATO overall. These discussions focus on their strengths and limitations in contributing to the broader and more co-operative kind of European security which the end of the Cold War makes possible. The final chapters examine a number of possible scenarios under which the EU and NATO either succeed or fail in contributing significantly to the development of a new European security order.
Smith, Martin A.; Timmins, Graham
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