CIAO DATE: 08/02
US Foreign Policy Agenda
Volume 7, Number 1, March 2002
NATO in the 21st Century The Road Ahead
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Preface
Focus
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21st Century NATO: New Capabilities, New Members, New Relationships, by Marc Grossman, Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs
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Transforming NATO-Russia Relations, by Ambassador Alexander R. Vershbow, U.S. Ambassador to the Russian Federation
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NATO Transformation: Securing Freedom For Future Generations, by Douglas J. Feith, Under Secretary of Defense for Policy
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Successfully Managing NATO Enlargement, by Air Force General Joseph W. Ralston, Commander-In-Chief, U.S. European Command, and Supreme Allied Commander Europe, NATO
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Improving NATOs Capability: A Crucial Issue for the Prague Summit, by Carl Levin, Chairman, U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee
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NATO Enlargement: We Must Carefully Review and Study the Ramifications, by John W. Warner, Ranking Republican, U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee
Commentary
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NATOs Future, by Lord George Robertson, NATO Secretary General
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Preparing NATO To Meet New Threats: Challenge And Opportunity, by Richard Kugler, Professor, Institute for National Security Studies, National Defense University
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A Changing NATO After September 11, by Philip H. Gordon, Senior Fellow in Foreign Policy Studies and Director of the Center on the United States and France, Brookings Institution
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Case Study: Results Of First Round Expansion Polands Experience, by Ambassador Przemyslaw W. Grudzinski, Polish Ambassador to the United States
Fact Sheets
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What is NATO?
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NATOS Open Door Policy
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NATOs Membership Action Plan
A Guide to Additional Reading
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NATO In The 21st Century The Road Ahead: Bibliography (Spotlighting other views)
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NATO In The 21st Century The Road Ahead: Key Internet Sites (Internet links to resources on related issues)