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Cover -- Half-Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Tables -- List of Abbreviations -- PART X TECHNOLOGY, ARMS PRODUCTION, PROCUREMENT, AND EXPORTS -- 1 NATO's Defence Industrial Position: On the Verge of American Hegemony? -- 2 NATO Procurement and the Revival of European Defense, 1950-60 -- 3 The Fly in the Ointment? Defence Production and Trade as an Element of Divisiveness in the Post-Cold War Alliance -- 4 France and the Rationalisation of the Defence Industry: National, European, or Transatlantic Strategy? -- 5 The Reconciliation of Arms Co-operation with Exports -- 6 Defence Industrial Globalisation - 'The Hidden Hand of Government' -- PART XI NATO AND NUCLEAR WEAPONS ISSUES -- 7 NATO and Nuclear Weapons- An Introduction to Some Historical and Current Issues -- 8 NATO Nuclear Strategy, 1949-90 -- 9 Intra-Alliance Conflict Related to Nuclear Weapons Politics: The French Case (1957-63) -- 10 Limiting American Nuclear Omnipotence in NATO: The Canadian Method, 1951-68 -- PART XII MILITARY STRATEGY, FORCES PLANNING, AND COMMAND AND PERFORMANCE CONTROL -- 11 Waitingfor NATO: Strategic Concepts and Force Structure -- 12 The McNamara Era -- 13 Post-Cold War NATO Force Structure Planning and the Vexatious Issue of Multinational Land Forces -- 14 The Road to NATO's New Strategic Concept -- PART XIII NATO, THE NORTHERN FLANK, AND THE NEUTRALS -- 15 NATO, the Northern Flank, and the Neutrals -- 16 The Strategic Importance of the High North during the Cold War -- 17 The Dilemmas of Alliance: Denmark's Fifty Years with NATO -- 18 Sweden- Nato's Neutral 'Ally'? A Post-Revisionist Account -- PART XIV NATO AND THE SOUTHERN FLANK -- 19 Linchpin ofthe Southern Flank? A General Survey of Italy in NATO, 1949-99 -- 20 The Evolving Strategic Significance of Turkey's Relationship with NATO -- 21 Greece and NATO: A Nettlesome Relationship -- Notes.
Cover -- Half-Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- List of Tables -- List of Abbreviations -- Notes on Contributors -- 1 Fifty Years of NATO as History: Perspectives on the Tasks Ahead -- 2 Different Securities? NATO and the Transformation of the State -- PART I: NATO AND THE UNITED NATIONS -- 3 The United Nations and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization -- 4 NATO and the UN: The Contemporary Relevance of the 1949 North Atlantic Treaty -- 5 From Operation "Maritime Monitor" to ''Allied Force": Reflections on Relations Between NATO and the United Nations in the 1990s -- 6 The NATO-United Nations Link: Canada and the Balkans, 1991-95 -- 7 It's not a Question of Muscle: Cultural Interoperability for NATO -- 8 Sweden, the UN and NATO: Experiences from Former Yugoslavia -- PART II: NATO AND OUT-OF-AREA PROBLEMS -- 9 The United States and NATO Out-Of-Area-Disputes: Does the Cold War Provide Precedents, or Merely Prologue? -- 10 NATO, Cold War and the End of Empire -- 11 NATO and Africa 1949-89: An Overview -- 12 Explaining NATO's Non-Policy on Out-Of-Area Issues During the Cold War -- PART III: NATO ENLARGEMENT: PAST AND PRESENT -- 13 NATO Enlargement: An Overview -- 14 Germany, the United States and the Enlargement of the North Atlantic Alliance -- 15 NATO Enlargement: Who Gains? Who Loses? -- 16 The Transformation of NATO and US Foreign Policy -- 17 Enlarging Eastward: NATO, the European Union and Political Conditionality -- 18 Partnership for Peace's Influence as an Instrument of Continuity and Change in the Euro-Atlantic Region -- PART IV: ATLANTIC COMMUNITY: TRANSATLANTIC RELATIONSHIPS -- 19 The Political Economy ofTransatlantic Relations: Forces of History and the Shadow of the Future -- 20 American Sanctions and Transatlantic Relations.
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