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Global NATO
Ivo Daalder and James Goldgeier
September/October 2006
Summary: The advent of a new global politics after the Cold War has led NATO to expand its geographic reach and the range of its operations. Now, NATO must extend its membership to any democratic state that can help it fulfill its new responsibilities. Only a truly global alliance can address the global challenges of the day.
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Power and Purpose: U.S. Policy Toward Russia After the Cold War.

James M. Goldgeier and Michael Mcfaul.

Washington: Brookings Institution Press, 2003.

January/February 2004

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Not Whether but When: The U.S. Decision to Enlarge NATO.

James M. Goldgeier.

Washington: Brookings Institution Press, 1999.

May/June 2000

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