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CIAO DATE: 06/05
Opening NATO’s Door: How the Alliance Remade Itself for a New Era
Ronald D. Asmus
September 2002
Table of Contents
Front Matter (PDF, 34 pages, 147.8 Kb)
Contents
List of Illustrations
Foreword, by Lord Robertson
Acknowledgments
Note on Sources
Introduction
Book I. The Origins (PDF, 17 pages, 128.9 KB)
An Ambiguous Pledge
Dismantling Yalta
Aligning with the West
Book II. The Debate Begins (PDF, 40 pages, 213.4 KB)
Russia First
Making the Case
“We Need a Perspective”
The Partnership for Peace
Book III. Across the Rubicon (PDF, 41 pages, 214.1 KB)
An Ambiguous Decision
Shifting Gears
Pressure from the Right
Holbrooke’s Return
Across the Rubicon
Book IV. Establishing the Dual Track (PDF, 35 pages, 197.8 KB)
Establishing the NATO Track
A Parallel Track with Moscow
The May-for-May Deal
The Political Battle Heats Up
Bosnia and NATO Enlargement
Book V. Toward a New NATO (PDF, 41 pages, 217.5 KB)
On the Back Burner
Sleeping with the Porcupine
Tough Love for Central and Eastern Europe
Ukraine and the Baltic States
“A Long Dance with Natasha”
Book VI. The NATO-Russia Endgame (PDF, 37 pages, 201.3 KB)
Madeleine’s Vision
Chancellor Kohl Comes Through
The Road to Helsinki
Breakthrough at Helsinki
Playing Both Sides of the Chessboard
Book VII. Head-to-Head at Madrid (PDF, 39 pages, 195.0 KB)
Sintra
Playing the Heavy
A Baltic Challenge
Madrid
The Final Compromise
Book VIII. The Political Battle (PDF, 38 pages, 224.2 KB)
Creating a Command Post: The Birth of S/NERO
The Campaign Starts
Dancing with Jesse Helms
New Members and New Missions
The Endgame
Conclusion (PDF, 18 pages, 128.1 KB)
Notes (PDF, 54 pages, 285.8 KB)
Index (PDF, 12 pages, 100.3 KB)