Constantinescu, Emil: Speech to the North Atlantic Council. - S. 3-6. Severin, Adrian: Romania: a factor of equilibrium and stability in Central and Eastern Europe. - S. 6-11 Mihai I.: Speech to the Royal United Services Institute. - S. 12-22 Melescanu, Teodor: NATO enlargement and the security of Central Europe. - S. 23-30 Ene, Constantin: NATO enlargement: more questions than answers. - S. 31-36 Ecobesco, Nicolae: The eastward enlargement of NATO and the requirements of shaping a lasting democratic security order in Europe. - S. 37-61 Innescu, Constantin: The international military relations of Romania. - S. 62-74 Zaharia, Dan: Procurement modernizing and interoperability. - S. 75-84 Corduneanu, Nicolae: Fulfilling by Romania of the commitments resulting from the arms control agreements treaties. - S. 75-84 Costache, Mihaita: The participation of the Romanian armed forces in peacekeeping operations. - S. 85-94 Dragoman, Ion: La conception de la Roumanie concernant la participation aux operations multinationales de maintien de la paix. - S. 95-109 Magheru, Gheorge: La Roumanie et la communaute francophone. - S. 122-132 Kenichi, Ito: Non-European civilization rediscovered. - S. 133-149 Yazkova, Alla: The Black Sea straits regime evolution: outlook from Russia. - S. 150-158 Yan Xuetong: Orientation of China's security strategy. - S. 159-172 Vukadinovic, Radovan: Croatian foreign policy: from state building to the regional power. - S. 173-191 Fakiolas, Efstathios: The advent of nuclear weapons and the revolution in military strategy in the early Cold War. - S. 191-200
The Alliance's deterrence systems left over from the Cold War cannot but evolve in the current environment. Aspects of NATO's nuclear strategy need therefore to be reviewed. What role should NATO weapons play from now on? How should decisions be taken in moments of crisis, and how will NATO weapons be used? Are the sharing agreements still appropriate? And how is an agreement to be reached with Moscow about the scrapping of short-range nuclear weapons?
Haglund, D. G.: Must NATO fail? Theories, myths and policy dilemmas. - S. 651-674. Sens, A. G.: Saying yes to expansion: the future of NATO and Canadian interests. - S. 675-700. Calder, K. J.: Doing the things that matter: Canada and Euro-Atlantic security. - S. 701-720. Ross, D. A.: From a cheap ride to a free ride to no ride at all? - S. 721-730. Buteux, P.: Constructing a new consensus. - S. 730-737. Coulon, J.: L'option multilaterale affichee. - S. 738-742. Paquette, L.: The importance of a strategic concept. - S. 742-749. Marteinson, J.: Staying the course in Europe. - S. 749-754
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