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A History of NATO-The First Fifty Years is the first comprehensive study of the institution's activities and development over the past five decades. Written by a team of international scholars, it analyzes the factors which have made NATO the most successful politico-military alliance in history. It also addresses the perennial problems of transatlantic relationships and the problems that the Alliance grapples with today. A wide-ranging and masterful survey, this book will be an indispensable reference work and an accessible guide for students. The three volumes contain the work of over 60 contributors including articles from Lawrence S. Kaplan, Michael J. Brenner, Christopher Coker, John English, J. L. Granatstein, Bruce Kuniholm, Olav Riste, Kori Schaker, Klaus Schwabe, and Rolf Tamnes. Author Gustav Schmidt is Professor of International Politics, Faculty of Social Sciences, and a co-opted member of the Faculty of History, Ruhr-Universität Bochum.

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A History of NATO, Gustav Schmidt

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Title
A History of NATO
Language
English
Publisher
Palgrave
Released
2001
Format
Hardcover
Pages
485
ISBN10
0333774906
ISBN13
9780333774908
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A History of NATO-The First Fifty Years is the first comprehensive study of the institution's activities and development over the past five decades. Written by a team of international scholars, it analyzes the factors which have made NATO the most successful politico-military alliance in history. It also addresses the perennial problems of transatlantic relationships and the problems that the Alliance grapples with today. A wide-ranging and masterful survey, this book will be an indispensable reference work and an accessible guide for students. The three volumes contain the work of over 60 contributors including articles from Lawrence S. Kaplan, Michael J. Brenner, Christopher Coker, John English, J. L. Granatstein, Bruce Kuniholm, Olav Riste, Kori Schaker, Klaus Schwabe, and Rolf Tamnes. Author Gustav Schmidt is Professor of International Politics, Faculty of Social Sciences, and a co-opted member of the Faculty of History, Ruhr-Universität Bochum.