NATO and Weapons of Mass Destruction

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Author_Eric Terzuolo
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civil
collective security studies
Combat WMD Proliferation
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Euro-Atlantic security
international relations theory
mediterranean
Mediterranean Dialogue Countries
military alliance policy
NATO Conventional Force
NATO Country
NATO Foreign Minister
NATO Head
NATO Headquarter
NATO International Staff
NATO Military Authority
NATO Nuclear Policy
NATO Policy
NATO Response Force
NATO Russia Relationship
NATO's Agendum
NATO's Future
NATO's Time
NATO’s Agendum
NATO’s Future
NATO’s Time
NBC Weapon
planning
post-Cold War NATO adaptation
postCold War
proliferation
Role NATO
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WMD Issue
WMD Proliferation
WMD proliferation risk
WMD Threat

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415407977
  • Weight: 362g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Apr 2006
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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NATO was hugely successful in facing off the Soviet Union during the Cold War. But has it been equally successful in addressing the "new threats" of the post-Cold War era?

This new study assesses the organization’s political and military initiatives, and how its outreach to Russia, Ukraine, and other countries in the Euro-Atlantic and Mediterranean regions, devoted considerable attention to WMD proliferation risks. It also probes the political factors, both inside and outside NATO, as well as resource constraints, which have limited the alliance's "added value" in the international community's effort to combat proliferation.

The events of 11 September 2001 and bitter intra-alliance controversy over the 2003 Iraq intervention have highlighted questions regarding NATO's future role, and even its continued viability. This is a serious reflection on how the alliance should figure in the fight against WMD and terrorist threats and an examination of today’s key issues, including the use of force in international relations and the possibility of constructing new, post-Cold War collective security rules. This is the first study to evaluate, critically and in-depth, how a long-standing security organization has adapted - and must continue to adapt - to the global security challenges of our time.

This book will be of great interest to all students and scholars of international politics, military history and all readers interested in the future of NATO and international security.

This book will be of great interest to students of NATO, security studies and international relations in general.

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