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Book SynopsisIn the wake of the Soviet Union's collapse, the overwhelming majority of policymakers in the United States opposed the eastward expansion of NATO, on the grounds that such expansion would posion the emerging relationship with Russia. This text looks at the opposing views regarding NATO's expansion.
Trade Review. . .this story is significant- roughly comparable to the importance of NATO's 1952 expansion to include Greece and Turkey. * Foreign Affairs *
...a worthy contribution to the literature on the U.S. foreign policymaking process...Grayson has written the first scholarly book on the subject. * Perspectives on Political Science *
Table of Contentschapter 1 NATO's Origins, Evolution, and Post-Cold War Prospects chapter 2 The "RAND BOYS" Article and Capitol Hill Initiatives chapter 3 Clinton's Decision to Support NATO Expansion chapter 4 "Fudge Factory" Versus Ben & Jerry's chapter 5 Poland, Inc. chapter 6 Senate Action chapter 7 Chronology chapter 8 Glossary chapter 9 Bibliography chapter 10 Index chapter 11 Photos