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NATO Takes Major Step Toward Reinventing Itself. / Tom Hundley and Mike Tackett.

by Hundley, Tom; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: SIRS Enduring Issues 2003Article 58Global Issues. Publisher: KRT News Service, 2002ISSN: 1522-3221;.Subject(s): North Atlantic Treaty Organization | North Atlantic Treaty Organization -- Armed Forces | Alliances | Military policy | Peacekeeping forces | Relevance | Special forces (Military science) | Summit meetingsDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Although it appeared nowhere on the official agenda, the main issue on the table at this NATO summit was relevance." (CHICAGO TRIBUNE) This article discusses how "the alliance took a major step toward reinventing itself this week [Nov. 24, 2002] in Prague when President [George W.] Bush and the leaders of the 18 other NATO nations agreed to create a 20,000-member rapid response force with global reach. This marks a significant strategic departure from NATO's core strategy of defending Europe from within Europe.".
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2003.

Originally Published: NATO Takes Major Step Toward Reinventing Itself, Nov. 24, 2002; pp. n.p..

"Although it appeared nowhere on the official agenda, the main issue on the table at this NATO summit was relevance." (CHICAGO TRIBUNE) This article discusses how "the alliance took a major step toward reinventing itself this week [Nov. 24, 2002] in Prague when President [George W.] Bush and the leaders of the 18 other NATO nations agreed to create a 20,000-member rapid response force with global reach. This marks a significant strategic departure from NATO's core strategy of defending Europe from within Europe.".

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