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The Future of NATO
Jun 19, 2013
Jeffrey Simon, Senior Fellow with the Institute for National Strategic Studies of the National Defense University. more
58. NATO's Membership Action Plan (MAP) and Prospects for the Next Round of Enlargement
Jul 07, 2011When NATO adopted Partnership for Peace (PFP) at the Brussels Summit in January
1994, few had any notion of how important and essential the PFP program would actually become. Just as PFP had matured into a fundamental program not originally envisioned by its architects, the MAP process contains the same potential. Consequently, it is time to assess the first year defense planning experiences of the new NATO members and of the nine MAP partners in order to suggest improvements to ensure the program's success. more
NATO at a Crossroad: Can It Cope with Post-September 11th and Enlargement Challenges? (May 2002)
Jul 07, 2011242. Roadmaps to NATO Accession: Preparing for Membership
Jul 07, 2011January 2002- Jeffrey Simon and Chris Donnelly addressed specific challenges facing NATO now and in the immediate future, and the impact of those problems on the enlargement process. Donnelly stressed that over the past ten years NATO has evolved from a purely defense organization into a security organization, taking on wider and larger tasks and challenges. But NATO's primary problem, and one that cannot be ignored, is that it's structure and organization have not evolved to effectively accommodate these changes. more
58. NATO's Membership Action Plan (MAP) and Prospects for the Next Round of Enlargement
Jul 07, 2011When NATO adopted Partnership for Peace (PFP) at the Brussels Summit in January
1994, few had any notion of how important and essential the PFP program would actually become. Just as PFP had matured into a fundamental program not originally envisioned by its architects, the MAP process contains the same potential. Consequently, it is time to assess the first year defense planning experiences of the new NATO members and of the nine MAP partners in order to suggest improvements to ensure the program's success.
NATO at a Crossroad: Can It Cope with Post-September 11th and Enlargement Challenges? (May 2002)
Jul 07, 2011242. Roadmaps to NATO Accession: Preparing for Membership
Jul 07, 2011January 2002- Jeffrey Simon and Chris Donnelly addressed specific challenges facing NATO now and in the immediate future, and the impact of those problems on the enlargement process. Donnelly stressed that over the past ten years NATO has evolved from a purely defense organization into a security organization, taking on wider and larger tasks and challenges. But NATO's primary problem, and one that cannot be ignored, is that it's structure and organization have not evolved to effectively accommodate these changes.
The Future of NATO
Jun 19, 2013
Jeffrey Simon, Senior Fellow with the Institute for National Strategic Studies of the National Defense University.