This collection of essays collectively offers detailed statements
by a contingent of RAND analysts on the contours of a redefined
Atlantic partnership. In the wake of the end of the Cold War, the
authors point to the viability of shifting particular financial,
strategic, political, and other responsibilities from America to
Europe without jeopardising either areas defence. Individual
chapters explore economic features of the proposed partnership,
projected changes in NATO, challenges on Europe's eastern periphery
and the greater Middle East, and desireable shifts in institutions
and policies from European and American perspectives. The essays
represent the culmination of several years of work at RAND on the
subject of NATO enlargement and restructuring of the Atlantic
Alliance. The work should be of interest to policy and research
audiences in international relations, security analysis, political
science, and European and American studies.
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