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9780275969486

The Third Option

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  • ISBN13:

    9780275969486

  • ISBN10:

    0275969487

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2001-09-30
  • Publisher: Praeger Pub Text
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Summary

It was logical to expect that the European Economic and Monetary Union would lead ineluctably to an autonomous European defense; the very size of the European Union seems to demand it. The EU eventually will reach the point where its economic and demographic weight will far exceed that of the United States. Can it not be expected too that the EU will seek to make this weight felt internationally? Cogan tracks the halting creation of an independent European military structure, a third way between national armies and ATO, since the Iron Curtain's fall. With the Cold War's end and subsequent western engagements in Central and Eastern Europe, it is no longer a question of whether NATO and the EU compare; they now must relate. They have to coordinate their planning and force postures so as to avoid duplication of resources and efforts. Although NATO's integrated command structure theoretically was an anomaly with the end of the Cold War, it nevertheless turned out to be the case in Bosnia, and later Kosovo, that nothing was possible until the Americans intervened. The virtue of integrated command -- American participation and know-how -- was once again seen as crucially important, despite the increasingly anachronistic deficit of sovereignty for Western Europe in defense matters. In the long run, Europe's economic power must be balanced by its military and diplomatic might.

Author Biography

CHARLES G. COGAN is a Senior Research Associate at John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. Dr. Cogan is the author of Forced to Choose: France, the Atlantic Alliance, and NATO--Then and Now, and Oldest Allies, Guarded Friends: The United States and France Since 1940, both published by Praeger.

Table of Contents

Series Foreword vii
Foreword xi
Preface xiii
Abbreviations xv
Introduction 1(16)
From the Fall of the Berlin Wall to the Change in the Nature of NATO (November 1989-July 1990)
17(22)
From the Gulf War to the New Strategic Concept (July 1990-December 1991)
39(22)
From the Bosnian War to France's Move Toward NATO (1992-December 1995)
61(22)
From the AFSOUTH Imbroglio to the Madrid Summit (1996-July 1997)
83(14)
The Turn Toward Autonomy: St. Malo to Kosovo to Cologne (July 1997-June 1999)
97(20)
The European Union Becomes a Defense Organization (July 1999-December 2000)
117(16)
Epilogue
133(20)
Appendix 153(8)
Selected Bibliography 161(6)
Index 167

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