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NATO's eastern agenda in a new strategic era
- 作者: Larrabee, F. Stephen.
- 其他作者: United States.
- 出版: Santa Monica, CA : Rand Project Air Force 2003.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xxi, 192 pages) :maps.
- 標題: North Atlantic Treaty Organization. , Military relations , MilitaryOther. , TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Military Science. , World politics , Europe , Europe Military relations -- Former communist countries. , POLITICAL SCIENCE International Relations -- General. , International RelationsGeneral. , Former communist countries Military relations -- Europe. , HISTORY Military -- Other. , World politics. , Former communist countries. , Former communist countries , TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING , United States Military policy. , World politics 21st century. , 2000-2099 , United States , POLITICAL SCIENCE , Electronic books. , Europe. , Military policy. , Military Science. , HISTORY , North Atlantic Treaty Organization , Military relations. , North Atlantic Treaty Organization Military policy. , United States.
- ISBN: 0833036106 , 9780833036100
- ISBN: 9780833034670 , 0833034677
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- 附註: "Prepared for the United States Air Force." "MR-1744-AF"--Page 4 of cover. Includes bibliographical references (pages 179-192). NATO's Eastern agenda in a new strategic era -- Central and Eastern Europe -- Baltic security -- Ukraine's uncertain 'European choice' -- Whither Russia?-- NATO's Eastern agenda after Prague: implications and challenges for U.S. policy.
- 摘要: With the conclusion of the Prague summit, NATO faces a number of new challenges in its Eastern agenda. First, it must ensure that the democratic transitions in Central and Eastern Europe are consolidated and that there is no backsliding. These countries must modernize their military forces and make them interoperable with those of NATO. Second, NATO, must remain engaged in and ensure the security of the Baltic states. The problem of Kaliningrad should be addressed and the enclave stabilized. Third, NATO needs to develop a post-enlargement strategy for Ukraine to support the country's continued democratic evolution and integration into Euro-Atlantic structures. Fourth, Russia must be incorporated into a broader European and Euro-Atlantic security framework. Finally, NATO needs to develop a coherent strategy toward the Caucasus and Central Asia. The Partnership for Peace can provide the framework for developing relations with these countries. Other U.S. and NATO polices can encourage greater openness, reform, and democratic practices. These challenges, moreover, must be addressed in a new strategic context. In the post-Prague period, the key issue is NATO's transformation and its strategic purpose: What should its missions and strategic rationale be?
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NATO's Eastern agenda faces several challenges, including consolidating the democratic transitions in Central and Eastern Europe, ensuring the security of the Baltic states, developing a post-NATO-enlargement strategy for Ukraine, deepening the Russia-NATO partnership, and engaging the Caucasus and Central Asia. The author also considers NATO's broader transformation.
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