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- W2050024091 abstract "The direction of NATO’s future security posture currently hangs in the balance. Efforts for a modest increase in new membership and an expansion of interests and cooperation beyond its present day borders continue unabated. Where this policy will lead is yet to be determined. It is certainly worthwhile for those involved in this planning and strategy development in the next years to pursue a deeper understanding of the most recent enlargement processes from the mid-1990s to 2004—when ten new members entered the Alliance—and the overall NATO/U.S. outreach efforts during the same period of expansion. Our analysis of these endeavors is based on the insight gained from the conduct of 105 conferences with various combinations of the 26 PFP members led by a team from the Institute for Defense Analyses under the sponsorship and guidance of the George C. Marshall Center and the U.S. Department of Defense. Considerable value can be gained by scrutinizing the factors involved in the success of the most recent enlargement process and examining what worked, why it succeeded, how it was approached, who made it happen, where was it focused, and when progress was made. In addition, this paper provides analyses of NATO from a slightly different perspective, focusing on NATO’s continuing enlargement program and its extended outreach efforts. The reshaping of the Eurasian security alliances following the end of the Cold War remains uncompleted, with potential for success if pursued adroitly and based on the past principles that marked the accession of the ten newest members. The key development to date has been the expansion of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) to a continent-wide Alliance, with a European membership of twenty-four nations subscribing to a commitment to collective defense. Full national incorporation of southeastern European countries into NATO structures has proceeded at a modest pace. The central and most perplexing issues facing the Alliance are how to ensure security on its eastern and southern perimeters and how to decide on the nature and extent of its military and security outreach beyond these boundaries. In supporting the accession of ten new members from the 1990s to 2004, NATO proceeded on the assumption that these states’ incorporation into Europe’s collective security apparatus would be underpinned by comprehensive political, economic, and societal reform in each of the aspirant nations. Remarkably, this approach succeeded in all ten of the new member countries. Not surprisingly, such lofty goals for future expansion in areas east and south from the NATO frontier ridgeline appear to be a somewhat dim prospect. A look at how the process of European security realignment evolved and how it progressed will help clarify how those inside NATO and those on the outside affected by NATO conceived of their relationships and reacted to these conceptions." @default.
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- W2050024091 title "NATO Enlargement and Beyond" @default.
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