All for One: Terrorism, NATO and the United StatesThis detailed examination of the role of the Transatlantic Alliance in support of the America-led military and intelligence operations against the Taliban and the Al-Qaida network since the terrorist attacks on the United States provides the first in-depth analysis of NATO's historic first invocation of Article V of the Washington Treaty. |
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Regime Formation and the Formation of NATO | 8 |
NATOs Role in the Transatlantic Security Regime | 30 |
Building a Consensus | 60 |
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