Considering its long string of successes, it is curious that NATO
has so many critics chanting the mantra of irrelevancy or decrying
its post-Cold War initiatives. Paradoxically, pan-Europeanists seem
quite willing to accept an ineffective security organization as
long as it has a European label on it. Applying parochial
protectionist practices on regional security may be irrevocable and
certainly ruinous. In this monograph, Lieutenant Colonel Raymond
Millen examines NATO's extraordinary performance and incisive
initiatives during the immediate post-Cold War years. While other
security organizations and concepts have faded in importance and
utility, NATO has made sweeping changes to remain relevant, and its
unique enforcement mechanism means it has no security peer.
Organizationally, NATO remains the greatest cost effective hedge
against future threats and possesses the greatest potential for the
full spectrum of conflict, to include crisis management.
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