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Prague, NATO, and European Security

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Page iv - Affairs at the Strategic Studies Institute since 1989. Prior to this appointment, Dr. Blank was Associate Professor for Soviet Studies at the Center for Aerospace Doctrine, Research, and Education of Air University at Maxwell Air Force Base.
Page iv - War College. Prior to this appointment, Dr. Blank was Associate Professor for Soviet Studies at the Center for Aerospace Doctrine, Research, and Education of Air University at Maxwell AFB. Dr. Blank's MA and Ph.D. are in Russian History from the University of Chicago. He has published over 380 articles and monographs on Soviet/Russian military and foreign policies.
Page 8 - As a result of Bosnia and other armed conflicts we have come to accept war on European territory. The message is, in particular for a small nation, that, if you do not take care of your security, no one else may care. This Estonian viewpoint, shared by many, if not all, observersin theBalticstates, reaffirmsthecentrality of the US presence in Europe to any true sense of security there. It reflects smaller states' quite rational apprehensions concerning their larger allies.
Page 27 - F. Stephen Larrabee, East European Security After the Cold War (Santa Monica, CA: RAND, National Defense Research Institute, 1993), p.
Page iv - Douglas MacArthur Professor of Research at the US Army War College; and Dr.
Page 4 - ... the Cold War, there is a unique opportunity to build an improved security architecture in the whole of the Euro-Atlantic area. The aim of an improved security architecture is to provide increased stability and security for all in the Euro-Atlantic area, without recreating dividing lines. NATO views security as a broad concept embracing political and economic, as well as defence, components. Such a broad concept of security should be the basis for the new security architecture which must be built...
Page 23 - US, Russia Cite Discord at Summit," Washington Post, May 11, 1995, p.
Page ii - ... to the Institute for National Security Studies of the US Air Force Academy for support of the research and travel needed to complete this study.
Page 20 - James W. Morrison, NATO Expansion and Alternative Future Security Alignments, McNair Paper no. 40 (Washington, DC: National Defense University, April 1995), 13941.
Page 4 - ... Euro-Atlantic area. The aim of an improved security architecture is to provide increased stability and security for all in the Euro-Atlantic area, without recreating dividing lines. NATO views security as a broad concept embracing political and economic, as well as defence, components. Such a broad concept of security should be the basis for the new security architecture which must be built through a gradual process of integration and cooperation brought about by an interplay of existing multilateral...

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