Small States in the Post-Cold War World: Slovenia and NATO Enlargement

Author:   Zlatko Sabic ,  Charles Bukowski
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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Pages:   216
Publication Date:   28 February 2002
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Author:   Zlatko Sabic ,  Charles Bukowski
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Praeger Publishers Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 16.30cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 23.00cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9780275974992


ISBN 10:   0275974995
Pages:   216
Publication Date:   28 February 2002
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Tables and Figures ForewordGeorge W.Grayson Abbreviations and Acronyms IntroductionZlatko Šabic and Charles Bukowski 1 Small States Aspiring for NATO Membership: Some Factors Influencing the Accession ProcessZlatko Šabic 2 NATO Enlargement and Slovenia: Interpreting, Mapping, and Constructing International Relations Perspectives Milan Brglez 3 Slovenian-American Relations in the Context of NATO EnlargementCharles Bukowski 4 Slovenia and NATO Enlargement: Understanding American Perspectives and the Prospects for Round Two Enlargement Mark A.Boyer and Tara M.Lavallee 5 Relations between Large and Small States in a Multilateral Context: A Case Study of U.S.-Slovenian Relations Concerning NATO Bojko Bucar and Primož Šterbenc 6 The Global Economy, Security, and Small States Aspiring for NATO Membership Marjan Svetlicic and Matija Rojec 7 Slovenia and NATO Enlargement: Experience Gained and Lessons Learned Zlatko Šabic and Charles Bukowski Bibliography Index About the Editors and Contributors

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"?[t]he book provides an excellent analysis of the US-Slovenian relationship, as well as good summaries of NATO's post-Cold War transition and Slovenia's efforts to adapt to these changes. A wide array of literature on NATO expansion is also included, which makes this book a useful index for researchers in this area.?-The Journal of Slavic Military Studies ?A valuable contribution to the literature because of its insightful analysis of Slovenian foreign policy. Recommended at all levels.?-Choice ?Sabic and Bukowski are to be commended for their efforts in bringing to light the interesting question of Slovenia's efforts to join post-Cold War western institutions....value as secondary readings in an upper-level undergraduate international relations course.?-Slavic Review ""�t�he book provides an excellent analysis of the US-Slovenian relationship, as well as good summaries of NATO's post-Cold War transition and Slovenia's efforts to adapt to these changes. A wide array of literature on NATO expansion is also included, which makes this book a useful index for researchers in this area.""-The Journal of Slavic Military Studies ""A valuable contribution to the literature because of its insightful analysis of Slovenian foreign policy. Recommended at all levels.""-Choice ""Sabic and Bukowski are to be commended for their efforts in bringing to light the interesting question of Slovenia's efforts to join post-Cold War western institutions....value as secondary readings in an upper-level undergraduate international relations course.""-Slavic Review ""[t]he book provides an excellent analysis of the US-Slovenian relationship, as well as good summaries of NATO's post-Cold War transition and Slovenia's efforts to adapt to these changes. A wide array of literature on NATO expansion is also included, which makes this book a useful index for researchers in this area.""-The Journal of Slavic Military Studies"


[t]he book provides an excellent analysis of the US-Slovenian relationship, as well as good summaries of NATO's post-Cold War transition and Slovenia's efforts to adapt to these changes. A wide array of literature on NATO expansion is also included, which makes this book a useful index for researchers in this area. -The Journal of Slavic Military Studies Sabic and Bukowski are to be commended for their efforts in bringing to light the interesting question of Slovenia's efforts to join post-Cold War western institutions....value as secondary readings in an upper-level undergraduate international relations course. -Slavic Review A valuable contribution to the literature because of its insightful analysis of Slovenian foreign policy. Recommended at all levels. -Choice Ythe book provides an excellent analysis of the US-Slovenian relationship, as well as good summaries of NATO's post-Cold War transition and Slovenia's efforts to adapt to these changes. A wide array of literature on NATO expansion is also included, which makes this book a useful index for researchers in this area. -The Journal of Slavic Military Studies ?A valuable contribution to the literature because of its insightful analysis of Slovenian foreign policy. Recommended at all levels.?-Choice ?[t]he book provides an excellent analysis of the US-Slovenian relationship, as well as good summaries of NATO's post-Cold War transition and Slovenia's efforts to adapt to these changes. A wide array of literature on NATO expansion is also included, which makes this book a useful index for researchers in this area.?-The Journal of Slavic Military Studies ?Sabic and Bukowski are to be commended for their efforts in bringing to light the interesting question of Slovenia's efforts to join post-Cold War western institutions....value as secondary readings in an upper-level undergraduate international relations course.?-Slavic Review


?[t]he book provides an excellent analysis of the US-Slovenian relationship, as well as good summaries of NATO's post-Cold War transition and Slovenia's efforts to adapt to these changes. A wide array of literature on NATO expansion is also included, which makes this book a useful index for researchers in this area.?-The Journal of Slavic Military Studies


[t]he book provides an excellent analysis of the US-Slovenian relationship, as well as good summaries of NATO's post-Cold War transition and Slovenia's efforts to adapt to these changes. A wide array of literature on NATO expansion is also included, which makes this book a useful index for researchers in this area. -The Journal of Slavic Military Studies A valuable contribution to the literature because of its insightful analysis of Slovenian foreign policy. Recommended at all levels. -Choice Sabic and Bukowski are to be commended for their efforts in bringing to light the interesting question of Slovenia's efforts to join post-Cold War western institutions....value as secondary readings in an upper-level undergraduate international relations course. -Slavic Review t he book provides an excellent analysis of the US-Slovenian relationship, as well as good summaries of NATO's post-Cold War transition and Slovenia's efforts to adapt to these changes. A wide array of literature on NATO expansion is also included, which makes this book a useful index for researchers in this area. -The Journal of Slavic Military Studies ?A valuable contribution to the literature because of its insightful analysis of Slovenian foreign policy. Recommended at all levels.?-Choice ?Sabic and Bukowski are to be commended for their efforts in bringing to light the interesting question of Slovenia's efforts to join post-Cold War western institutions....value as secondary readings in an upper-level undergraduate international relations course.?-Slavic Review ?[t]he book provides an excellent analysis of the US-Slovenian relationship, as well as good summaries of NATO's post-Cold War transition and Slovenia's efforts to adapt to these changes. A wide array of literature on NATO expansion is also included, which makes this book a useful index for researchers in this area.?-The Journal of Slavic Military Studies


Author Information

ZLATKO SABIC is Assistant Professor of International Relations at the University of Ljubljana.He is the author or co-author of three books, including Voting in International Organisations, and journal articles. CHARLES BUKOWSKI is Associate Professor and Director of the Institute of International Studies at Bradley University. Among his earlier publications is The Return of the Left in Post-Communist States (co-edited with Barnabas Racz).

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