The conclusions identify ten factors that explain NATO countries ' wariness to
participate militarily in new , primarily intrastate ethnic conflicts in the post - Cold
War world . The paper analyzes NATO ' s peacekeeping dilemma with special ...
For a recent account of this legacy from the Bundeswehr ' s tradition as an '
Alliance army ' of only minimal national operational command ... Franz - Josef
Meiers , NATO ' s Peacekeeping Dilemma ( Bonn : Europa Union Verlag , 1996 ) ,
p .
Author: Alexander Siedschlag
Publisher: Lit Verlag
ISBN: STANFORD:36105073061132
Category: Political Science
Page: 139
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For the most part, political and scholarly debates about the future of the North Atlantic Alliance embrace enlargement and military conflict management as crucial factors. Yet another set of determinants lies in the political relationships within the Alliance itself and vis-a-vis other international institutions. The Madrid 'Enlargement Summit' of July 1997 and a proclaimed 'new' NATO notwithstanding, those issues continue to have a strong impact on NATO's performance and on North Atlantic Alliance politics. Enlargement not at all terminates their relevance. It sparks a second wave in shaping NATO's future, but the first wave remains, and it remains critical. The subject matter of the present analysis is this first wave of NATO's adaptation between 1990 and mid-1997, an institutionalist approach beyond the narrow scope of the common neorealist-neoliberal debate providing the frame of reference. One lesson for the 'new', enlarging Alliance is that it should refrain from adopting too diffuse political responsibilities and claiming a too broad spectrum of functions in post-strategic security politics.
NATO's Eastern Dilemmas ( 1994 ) edited by David G. Haglund , S. Neil
MacFarlane , and Joel J. Sokolsky of ... eastern dilemma will take the form of ad
hoc operations as , for example , the “ UN's iron fist ” as a peacekeeper in
European areas ...
This evolution in NATO ' s role was inter alia reflected in its revised Strategic
Concepts of 1991 ( The Alliance ' s New Strategic ... F . - J . Meiers , NATO ' s Peacekeeping Dilemma , Bonn , EuropaUnion - Verlag , 1996 ; S . V .
Papocosma et al .
Author: Frederik Naert
Publisher: Intersentia Uitgevers N V
ISBN: STANFORD:36105134500532
Category: Law
Page: 682
View: 520
"Part I describes and analyses the ESDP, including all 22 military and civilian crisis management operations launched up to 31 August 2009 as well as developments under the Lisbon Treaty, and briefly discusses the international law issues raised, offering a unique insight into ESDP practice and its legal aspects. Part II examines this practice in the framework of the status and obligations of international organizations under international law: it looks at the legal status and personality of international organizations and of the EU as well as at how international organizations, including the EU, are bound by international obligations. Part III extensively addresses the international law applicable to the conduct of ESDP operations, in particular the law of armed conflict and international human rights law, filling a gap in the literature."--Jacket back cover.
Meiers , F . - J . ( 1996 ) NATO ' s Peacekeeping Dilemma . Bonn : Europa Union
Verlag . Arbeitspapiere zur Internationalen Politik 94 . O ' Hanlon , M . ( 1997 )
Saving Lives with Force : Military Criteria for Humanitarian Intervention .
Author: Mary Kaldor
Publisher: Pinter
ISBN: 1855676451
Category: Political Science
Page: 258
View: 398
Introduces the reader to works in the Wallace Collection through the voice of its Director.
826 – 830 Meier , Oliver ( 1999 ) : NATO ohne Atomwaffen ? , Friedensforum , 1 :
99 . Meier , Viktor ( 1995 ) : Wie Jugoslawien verspielt wurde , München : Beck
Verl . Meiers , Franz - Josef ( 1996 ) : NATO ' s Peacekeeping Dilemma ...
Franz Josef Meiers , NATO ' s Peacekeeping Dilemma , Bonn : Europa Union
1996 ( Arbeitspapiere zur Internationalen Politik No . 94 ) . Franz Josef Meiers , “
Germany : The Reluctant Power ” , in Survival , Autumn 1995 , pp . 82 - 103 .
Harald ...
Author: Jacques Rupnik
Publisher: Clementsport, N.S. : Canadian Peacekeeping Press
It even anticipated the deployment of NATO units , for peacekeeping operations
in Karabakh after the conclusion of a ... Russian declarations that the Caucasus
cannot be within NATO ' s zone of activity and that NATO involvement will not
help ...
Author: Roy Allison
Publisher: Chatham House
ISBN: STANFORD:36105020139296
Category: Political Science
Page: 358
View: 405
The new states in Eurasia confront an array of difficulties in managing the legacy of the collapse of the Soviet Union and in forging new security policy identities. Some of these states still emphasize the need for integration with Russia; others insist on greater diversification and the need for broader multilateral security ties, or even the formation of regional blocs which exclude Russia. To explore the dynamics between these trends, this book focuses on the security policy thinking of Russia, the Ukraine, and the Central Asian and Caucasian states on their military and military-economic capabilities. It also addresses the larger framework of their international security relations and considers potential implications for the rest of Europe.
WP289Burma ' s Arms Procurement Programme by Andrew Selth WP290
Developments in Signals Intelligence and Electronic ... of China ' s Perception of
Taiwan by Sheng Lijun WP320 UN Peacekeeping , UNIFIL and the Fijian
Experience by Jim Sanday WP321 The ... by Alan Dupont WP322Singapore ' s
Defence Policy in the New Millennium by Andrew Tan WP323 Responses to NATO ' s Eastward ...
Non - Nato members , including Russia , were hardly able to muster units
capable of fitting into NATO ' s system in order to participate in the peacekeeping
assigned after Dayton . 2 ) These are superficial dilemmas . It is by referring to
these that the ... The real dilemma , however , lies deeper because it is a dilemma
of roles and responsibilities . The system of consensus - based decisions reveals
a lack of ...
There is slightly less danger that the Federal Republic of Germany will pose
problems again if it came to joint NATO action under ... In this regard , we are
prepared to support , on a case - by - case basis . . . peacekeeping activities
under the ...
Author: Beverly Crawford
Publisher: University of California International &
NATO resisted calls for an early expansion of its membership with Secretary -
General Wörner ' s formula that expansion was ' not a question of if but when ' . ...
However , by itself , PfP could not address NATO ' s other lingering dilemma , the
status of a European security and defence identity . Military cooperation in the
PfP centred on peacekeeping , since the associated tasks are less operationally
...
Collective security aspirations are also evident in NATO ' s recent peacekeeping
missions , again with varying gradations from its ... More to the point , though ,
Yost also discusses the dilemmas in NATO ' s assuming these new functions .
Author: David Scott Yost
Publisher: United States Inst of Peace Press
ISBN: UOM:39015047449718
Category: Political Science
Page: 450
View: 602
In this study, David Yost analyses the major changes in the ways that NATO functions and new roles that are emerging for it. While the Alliance remains committed to collective defence, it is now increasingly endowed with new roles as an instrument of collective security.
What roles will external actors be expected to play in African peacekeeping ? The
authors critically examine traditional modalities for conflict management , as well
as new ideas for coping with Africa ' s security dilemma . Edmond J . Keller is ...
11 - NATO ' s Dilemma : Expand or Disband ? For the first time since the end of
the Cold War , NATO seriously confronted the dilemma of expansion . ...
capability to participate in UN and OCSE operations ; 4 ) to cooperate with NATO
in ' fields of peacekeeping , search and rescue , humanitarian operations , and
others as ...
Confronting the Challenges of European Security and Enlargement S. Victor
Papacosma, Pierre-Henri Laurent ... posture and command structure to meet the
needs of the Rome concept , especially in the increasingly critical and active
areas of peacekeeping and crisis response . Taken together , these problems
vividly illustrate NATO ' s unresolved strategic dilemma and how pressures at
work within the ...
... in the prevention of nuclear proliferation , in peacekeeping ( with Russia ' s
entry into the PFP and participation in the NATO - led Implementation Force ...
The more cautious approach stems from concern that Russia ' s attempt to
reintegrate the states belonging to the Commonwealth of ... This places NATO in
a dilemma .
Author: Joseph I. Coffey
Publisher: Foreign Policy Assn
ISBN: UOM:39015041906838
Category: History
Page: 71
View: 801
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both with NATO and with Ukraine will remain a compromise between two
approaches , one cooperative and the other disruptive . Many in NATO and ... 15
A . Uzelac , Central Asia is crux of dilemma ' , Moscow Times , 21 Sept . 2001 . 16
See e ...
Author: Leonid Polyakov
Publisher: Royal Inst of International Affairs
ISBN: STANFORD:36105114366342
Category: Political Science
Page: 75
View: 139
Ukraine has an important and intensive program of cooperation with NATO under the Partnership for Peace (PfP) Program. Apart from Russia, it is the only participant in this program that has a separate treaty with NATO defining their cooperation. This agreement has expanded steadily since 1994, when Ukraine became the first CIS country to join the PfP. The relationship offers mutual benefits: NATO promotes Ukrainian defense reforms and Ukraine makes a significant contribution to NATO peacekeeping activities. The country is a potential contributor to regional peacekeeping under the EU's European Security and Defense Policy. It could also give greater substance to the peacekeeping agenda within the other GUUAM states (Georgia, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, and Moldova) as well as countries participating in the joint naval task force Black Sea Force (including Bulgaria, Russia, Romania, and Turkey). This study provides the most detailed and cogent analysis to date of the developments that significantly influence the emerging security order in Eastern Europe.
They would have to be visible , as domestic peacekeeping units are kept visible ,
to emanate power . ... around the world , the U . S . posture should be less in the
nature of a community commitment to NATO Europe and Japan and more in the ...