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The Fight against Terrorism: Where’s NATO?
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The Fight against Terrorism: Where’s NATO?
Author(s)
Valasek, Tomas
Abstract
Perhaps the most surprising aspect of the current counterterrorist operations is that the world’s strongest military alliance, NATO, is nowhere in sight. Valasek discusses where the US’s new emphasis on counterterrorism leaves the alliance.
IssueNo
4
Pages
19-25
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Source
World Policy Journal
VolumeNo
18
PubDate
Winter 2001-2002
ISBN_ISSN
0740-2775
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