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The Revolution in Transatlantic Relations
Corn, Tony
Hoover Institution, August 2007, Web special, 17p
This article explores the perils and promises of a global NATO. "At the NATO summit in Riga in November 2006, a little-noticed transatlantic revolution of sorts finally occurred when the Atlantic Alliance acknowledged that it would have to 'go global' in order to remain relevant. Divided, America and Europe will fall; united, they can retain the lead. But all manners of 'going global' are not equal, and the coming globalization of NATO is as much full of promises as it is fraught with perils." Tony Corn holds a Ph.D. from the University of Paris and is a graduate of the U.S. Naval War College.
Go to the article at:
http://www.hoover.org/publications/policyreview/9179587.html

F11/06-07. Posted September 21, 2007

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