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The contributors to this book set out to show that NATO's post-Cold War troubles are largely self-generated and almost exclusively "eastern". They focus in particular on the issue of what to do with the former Yugoslavia.
David Haglund is professor of political science at Queen's University, Canada.
Preface and Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Eastern Challenges -- NATO and the Quest for Ongoing Viability -- The Alliance Transformed: A Skeptical View -- The Yugoslav Civil War -- The Great Game Revisited? The Quest for Influence in Independent Central Asia -- Western Interests -- The American Response to European Nationalism -- Germany, the Blue-Helmet Debate, and the Eastern Crisis -- Between Eurovoluntarism and Realism: France and European Security in Transition -- Institutional Adaptation -- The European Community and the Eastern Challenge -- The North Atlantic Cooperation Council: NATO's Ostpolitik for Post-Cold War Europe -- Discovering Westminster: The Transformation of Civil-Military Relations in Central Europe -- Conclusion -- NATO's Eastern Dilemmas: Flexible Response Redux?