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OverviewPush NATO eastward or push no farther--that is the critical question for the fifty-year-old alliance. This anthology examines four issues: the enlargement of NATO before the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, probable guidelines and possible paths to future enlargement, the views of certain states currently seeking memberships, and the objections to the enlargement posed by several states of the former Soviet Union. Three concluding essays consider the political and military dimension of the enlargement issue. Contributing to the volume are Lawrence S. Kaplan, Jean Flix- Paganon, Jeffrey Simon, Andrzej Karkoszka, Ioan Mircea Pascu, Eitvydas Bajarunas, Alexei K. Pushkov, Ihor Kharchenko, Anatol Maisenia, Hans Jochen Peters, Catherine McArdle Kelleher, and Richard L. Kugler. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jeffrey SimonPublisher: New York University Press Imprint: New York University Press Weight: 0.355kg ISBN: 9781579060251ISBN 10: 1579060250 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 01 April 1997 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock Table of ContentsReviewsThe breadth of representation, coupled with the high quality of the individual contributions, makes this volume an important resource. -Jill Morawski, Wesleyan University To do psychology across the barriers of group and cultural difference is the field's greatest challenge at the close of this century. And this book coheres the elements of that challenge--the different perspectives, the philosophical conundrums, the unavoidable realities, and the opportunities--better than any book I have seen so far. -Claude M. Steele, Stanford University <p> To do psychology across the barriers of group and cultural difference is the field's greatest challenge at the close of this century. And this book coheres the elements of that challenge--the different perspectives, the philosophical conundrums, the unavoidable realities, and the opportunities--better than any book I have seen so far. -Claude M. Steele, Stanford University To do psychology across the barriers of group and cultural difference is the field's greatest challenge at the close of this century. And this book coheres the elements of that challenge--the different perspectives, the philosophical conundrums, the unavoidable realities, and the opportunities--better than any book I have seen so far. -Claude M. Steele, Stanford University Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |