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The EU, NATO, and the Extension of Institutional Order in Europe
Author(s)Smith, Martin A.; Timmins, Graham
AbstractAt the end of the cold war in 1989-91, it was clear that the military-based concept of security that had developed during the period was no longer adequate. The then European Community and NATO were both required to reassess their core roles and functions. Smith and Timmins discuss the European Union and NATO’s changing role in Europe
IssueNo2
Pages80-89
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceWorld Affairs
VolumeNo163
PubDateFall 2000
ISBN_ISSN0043-8200

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