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NATO for a New Century
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Series Foreword Preface "The Healthy Bones of a Single Pomeranian Grenadier": The Atlantic Alliance and the Humanitarian Principle by Cathal Nolan and Carl C. Hodge NATO Enlargement and Geohistory: Alliances and the Question of War or Peace by Hall Gardner Western and Eastern Europe after the East-West Conflict: Reinventing Responsibility and a Grand Strategy by Reimund Seidelmann Developing a NATO-EU Security Regime by Alexander Moens Toward an Ethic of Responsibility? Kosovo, NATO, and the Dilemmas of Armed Humanitarian Intervention by Adrian U-Jin Ang NATO North and South: Alliance Ostpolitik and the Future of European Security by Carl Cavanagh Hodge Missile Defenses: Implications for NATO by Philip Towle NATO and the First-Use of Nuclear Weapons by Dan Wilson The Vocation of Peace, the Hypothesis of War by Carl C. Hodge Selected Bibliography Index

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NATO confronts military and political challenges as it expands to the East, intervenes in regional crises, and maintains its historical role of deterrence.

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CARL C. HODGE is Assistant Professor of Political Science, Okanagan University College, Kelowna, British Columbia. He is the author of Redefining European Security, All of the People, All of the Time: American Government at the End of the Century, The Trammels of Tradition: Social Democracy in Britain, France, and Germany (Greenwood Press, 1994), and, with Cathal Nolan, Shepherd of Democracy? America and Germany in the Twentieth Century (Greenwood, 1992).

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?[T]his edited volume makes a contribution to our understanding of the Alliance's transformation during the last decade. It will be a useful complement to other works in this field and many of its chapters will remain relevant for years to come.?-European Foreign Affairs Review

?Hodge evaluates the changing role of NATO from collective security to interventionist peacemaker. Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above.?-Choice

"ÝT¨his edited volume makes a contribution to our understanding of the Alliance's transformation during the last decade. It will be a useful complement to other works in this field and many of its chapters will remain relevant for years to come."-European Foreign Affairs Review

"Hodge evaluates the changing role of NATO from collective security to interventionist peacemaker. Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above."-Choice

"[T]his edited volume makes a contribution to our understanding of the Alliance's transformation during the last decade. It will be a useful complement to other works in this field and many of its chapters will remain relevant for years to come."-European Foreign Affairs Review

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