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Introduction

Pages 387-390 | Published online: 07 Aug 2006
 

Notes

For a sampling of the extensive literature in this area see, inter alia, Peter Corterier, ‘Quo vadis NATO?’, Survival, Vol.32, No.2 (1990), pp.141–56; Hugh De Santis, ‘The Graying of NATO’, Washington Quarterly, Vol.14, No.4 (1991), pp.51–65; Charles Glaser, ‘Why NATO is Still Best’, International Security, Vol.18, No.1 (1993), pp.5–50; Jonathan Clarke, ‘Replacing NATO’, Foreign Policy, No.93 (1993–94), pp.22–40; Ronald Asmus et al., ‘Can NATO Survive?’, Washington Quarterly, Vol.19, No.2 (1996), pp.79–101; Karl Kaiser, ‘Reforming NATO’, Foreign Policy, No.103 (1996), pp.128–43; Michael Roskin, ‘NATO: The Strange Alliance Getting Stranger’, Parameters, Vol.28, No.2 (1998), pp.30–38.

See, inter alia, Bruno Simma, ‘NATO, the UN and the Use of Force: Legal Aspects’, European Journal of International Law, Vol.10, No.1 (1999), at <http://www.ejil.org/journal/Vol10/No1/ab1-1.html>; Martin A. Smith, ‘Kosovo, NATO and the United Nations’, in Stephen Badsey and Paul Latawski (eds), Britain, NATO and the Lessons of the Balkan Conflicts 1991–1999 (London: Frank Cass, 2004), ch.10.

Istanbul Summit Communiqué (Press Release (2004)096), at <http://www.nato.int/docu/pr/2004/p04-096e.htm>.

The article most often credited with starting the enlargement debate in academic circles is Ronald Asmus et al., ‘Building a New NATO’, Foreign Affairs, Vol.72, No.4 (1993), pp.28–40. For a wider sampling of the literature on enlargement see, inter alia, Lothar Ruehl, ‘European Security and NATO's Eastward Expansion’, Aussenpolitik, Vol.45, No.2 (1994), pp.115–22; Karl-Heinz Kamp, ‘The Folly of Rapid NATO Expansion’, Foreign Policy, No.98 (1995), pp.116–29; Michael Mandelbaum, ‘Preserving the New Peace’, Foreign Affairs, Vol.74, No.3 (1995), pp.9–13; Amos Perlmutter and Ted Galen Carpenter, ‘NATO's Expensive Trip East’, Foreign Affairs, Vol.77, No.1 (1998), pp.2–6; Hans Binnendijk and Richard Kugler, ‘Open NATO's Door Carefully’, Washington Quarterly, Vol.22, No.2 (1999), pp.125–38; Dan Reiter, ‘Why NATO Enlargement Does Not Spread Democracy’, International Security, Vol.25, No.4 (2001), pp.41–67.

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