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Book SynopsisThe early moves from outreach toward enlargement are then explored, and then he examines how NATO sought to combine the two strands of prospective enlargement while engaging nations not seeking NATO membership, especially Russia, to prepare for coalition operations and the spread of democratic security values.
Table of ContentsList of Abbreviations Introduction
Falling Satellites The Hand of Friendship The "Coup" against Gorbachev The North Atlantic Cooperation Council An Arms-Length Friendship? Peacekeeping
Beyond Cooperation Associate Allies? Encounter in Warsaw and the Secret Letter A Concrete Perspective
Partnership for Peace A Fresh Breeze from Evere The Allies Travem:unde
The Brussels Summit Presentation Aftermath
A Special Partnership Main Parameters Consultations "as Appropriate"
How and Why Reassurance Puzzling Evidence A Process of Examination
From Noordwijk to Brussels Cold Peace? The Enlargement Study
Intensified Dialogue Warning Signs The NATO Enlargement Facilitation Act
Endgame Afoot One or More Enhanced Partnership The NATO-Russia Act Ukraine Affordable Stability? Closing Arguments
From Paris to Madrid: The Defining Moment Conclusion and Recommendations Appendixes A: Madrid Declaration on Euro-Atlantic Security and Cooperation, July 8, 1997 B: Chronology of Principal Events C: Fundamental Principles of NATO Enlargement D: Signatories to the Partnership for Peace E: Benefits of NATO Enlargement F: Focus of Pre-Accession Military Work Notes Selected Bibliography Index