NATO Expansion and European Security after the Cold War

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Twenty years ago, the 1994 Brussels Summit marked the beginning of NATO's post-Cold War expansion. It was a process that resonated differently on opposite sides of the former "iron curtain" in the midst of complex and evolving relations between Russia and the West. This year will be no less pivotal for European security as the crisis in Ukraine brings renewed attention to Eastern Europe and the drawdown of NATO forces in Afghanistan continues. Amid these new and ongoing challenges, NATO will hold a summit in September to chart its future course. This panel of distinguished senior officials and experts will reflect on the steps that created Europe's current security architecture, as well as the advantages and constraints NATO will face in addressing the security challenges of the 21st century.

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  1. Usa next president be great
  2. Vote for everybody join nato, eu,un
  3. The worst analysis of the whole situation, the arrogance of the so called West is mind boggling, Russia can break Ukraine into smithereens if it chooses to
  4. It makes me smile, when a NATO state talks about respecting international law. Kosovo and Lybia are not too long ago, IIRC.


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