Providing perspectives from five Western capitals, this
multinational study examines the formidable political and
structural conditions for effective collaboration between NATO and
the United Nations in performing peace-making and peacekeeping
missions. The diplomatic and military requirements for operating
principles of collective security in post-Cold War Europe are
illuminated by contrasting the policies of major NATO governments.
Candid assessments of the differing national attitudes that lie
behind them are offered by an international team of scholars. Their
analyses are set against the backdrop of the experience in
Yugoslavia, and the momentous decisions on NATO's structural reform
and enlargement.
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