The first years of the post-Cold War era have made clear that it is
imperative for the Western allies to pursue a common strategy and a
concerted diplomacy in order to secure their interests in
Europe.;From four national perspectives, the authors examine what
must be done for a more egalitarian Alliance to act effectively, on
a multilateral basis, in addressing the new security agenda. Each
of the contributors has had long experience as a government
official or consultant.;The stress of the book is on the means and
methods of collective decision-making and diplomacy, not
organizational architecture. The book concentrates on the issues of
Alliance co-operation that look beyond the transition period, its
key premise being that the Western partners' ability to work
together on a truly multilateral basis will determine their success
or failure in meeting the challenges now at the top of their
diplomatic agendas.
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