This volume bring together Romanian and American specialists and practitioners to assess the current stage of Romania's integration into the Euro-Atlantic alliance from the perspective of the political strategies it has adopted and military issues it has addressed. The book is divided into two parts reflecting these twin foci. In the first section, Romania's overall Euro-Atlantic strategy and regional security situation are assessed along with the policies formulated to deal with them. American contributors include Daniel N. Nelson of Old Dominion University, Joseph Harrington and Scott Karns of Framingham State College. The second section of Romania and Euro-Atlantic Integration focuses on military and civil-military components of integration. Romania's alternate model of implementing civil-military reform is evaluated in comparison both to the predominant model employed in the region and to the actual experience of the countries undergoing similar reforms.
This volume discusses the important progress Romania has made since the fall of communism and the significant contribution the country can make to peace and security in Europe as a member of the NATO alliance. Dr. Kurt W. Treptow was director of the Center for Romanian Studies. General Mihail E. Ionescu was head of the NATO/WEU Integration Directorate in the Romanian Ministry of National Defense.
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This volume discusses the important progress Romania has made since the fall of communism and the significant contribution the country can make to peace and security in Europe as a member of the NATO alliance. Dr. Kurt W. Treptow was director of the Center for Romanian Studies. General Mihail E. Ionescu was head of the NATO/WEU Integration Directorate in the Romanian Ministry of National Defense.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.