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NATO Stay Away From My Door

Evangelista, Matthew | June 5, 1995 issue

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The article presents information about North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). Russia's anxiety over NATO's encroachment on its border is profound, and the U.S. President Bill Clinton Administration seems unwilling to face the fact. NATO's major players, particularly Great Britain, Germany and the U.S., see expansion as a relatively easy and straightforward foreign policy decision, especially compared with the hard choices they have faced in Bosnia, Somalia and Haiti, Moreover, the NATO bureaucracy, robbed of its rationale to defend against the Soviet threat, needs something new to do, and integrating the states of the former Warsaw Pact into the NATO system seems to fit the bill.

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NORTH Atlantic Treaty Organization; INTERNATIONAL relations; BUREAUCRACY; GREAT Britain; GERMANY; UNITED States
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