NATO: The Founding of the Atlantic Alliance and the Integration of Europe

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Francis H. Heller, John R. Gillingham
Palgrave Macmillan, 15 mars 1992 - 470 pages
Can NATO survive? The stimulating and highly original essays contained in this volume provide important new insights into why the treaty organization was formed, how it developed, and what it has contributed both to the security and to the integration of Europe. The authors examine NATO as a strong and intricate webbing holding together the nations of Europe as well as binding them to the United States as guarantor of free world stability. This book is essential to the re-examination now under way of NATO's role in the radically different post-Cold War world.

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