NATO's security discourse after the Cold War : representing the West / Andreas Behnke.
Series: New international relationsPublication details: Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2013.Description: xiii, 230 pISBN:- 9780203109328
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [202]-225) and index.
1. From space to spatialization -- 2. Identity, security and the inescapability of the political -- 3. Reading/writing NATO -- 4. Mapping the post-Cold War order : from the London declaration to the strategic concept -- 5. The'home-coming' : NATO and the Central and Eastern European states -- 6. From'Pangolin' to'Partner' : the re-construction of Russia -- 7.'Arc of tension and crisis' : the South and the Mediterranean -- 8.'Out of area or out of business' : Bosnia and the deconstruction of NATO -- 9. NATO unlimited : the Washington summit 1999 -- 10. Deconstructing the West : NATO in the age of terrorism -- 11. Conclusion.
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