Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 352
Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-7425-3573-2 • Paperback • July 2005 • $63.00 • (£48.00)
978-1-4616-4027-1 • eBook • July 2005 • $59.50 • (£46.00)
Stanley R. Sloan is president of VIC-Vermont, a private consulting firm; visiting scholar at Middlebury College; and founding director of the Atlantic Community Initiative. An internationally recognized expert on defense and foreign policy, he has over thirty years of experience as a government foreign and security policy analyst.
Chapter 1 The Bargain as a Framework for Analysis
Chapter 2 Genesis of the Bargain
Chapter 3 The Transatlantic Bargain Revised
Chapter 4 The Bargain through the Cold War, 1954-1989
Chapter 5 The United States and Europe at the End of the Cold War: Some Fundamental Factors
Chapter 6 NATO's Post-Cold War Military Missions in Theory and Practice
Chapter 7 NATO Nuclear Strategy and Missile Defense
Chapter 8 NATO Outreach and Enlargement: The Legacy of Harmel
Chapter 9 A New Transatlantic Bargain Taking Shape: From ESDI to ESDP
Chapter 10 The Transatlantic Bargain Challenged: September 11 and Iraq
Chapter 11 Meeting the Challenge
Chapter 12 Toward a New Atlantic Community
Praise for the first edition: Sloan succeeds in providing the reader with a rock solid and up-to-date NATO history. Its accessible style and its comprehensive coverage make it both a primer and a book for the specialist reader.... Required readingfor students and practitioners alike....
— Michael Rühle, head, Energy Security Section, NATO; Nato Review
Praise for the first edition: Stanley Sloan's well-written account is a welcome corrective to the gap in NATO historiography. His book deserves a wide readership from the general public as well as NATO scholars.....
— Lawrence S. Kaplan, emeritus director, Lyman L. Lemnitzer Center for NATO and European Union Studies
Praise for the first edition: A concise and insightful account of NATO from the very beginning to the end of the Cold War and beyond . . . and a clear stand on the debate over NATO's future.....
— International Affairs
Praise for the first edition: In an elegant and thoughtful style, Stan Sloan skillfully elucidates the origins and evolution over five decades of the critical NATO alliance.....
— Lee H. Hamilton, former U.S. Representative
Praise for the first edition: Highly readable, well-researched and analytically cogent. . .An ideal textbook.....
— The International Spectator
Praise for the first edition:An excellent and comprehensive overview of NATO's strategic evolution beginning with its creation in 1949. . . . Essential.
— Choice Reviews
Praise for the first edition:Sloan succeeds in providing the reader with a rock solid and up-to-date NATO history. Its accessible style and its comprehensive coverage make it both a primer and a book for the specialist reader.... Required reading for students and practitioners alike.
— Michael Rühle, head, Energy Security Section, NATO; Nato Review
Praise for the first edition:Stanley Sloan's well-written account is a welcome corrective to the gap in NATO historiography. His book deserves a wide readership from the general public as well as NATO scholars.
— Lawrence S. Kaplan, emeritus director, Lyman L. Lemnitzer Center for NATO and European Union Studies
Praise for the first edition:A concise and insightful account of NATO from the very beginning to the end of the Cold War and beyond . . . and a clear stand on the debate over NATO's future.
— International Affairs
Praise for the first edition:In an elegant and thoughtful style, Stan Sloan skillfully elucidates the origins and evolution over five decades of the critical NATO alliance.
— Lee H. Hamilton, former U.S. Representative
Praise for the first edition:Highly readable, well-researched and analytically cogent. . .An ideal textbook.
— The International Spectator
Praise for the first edition:Stanley Sloan's book offers a practitioner's well-documented account of the antagonisms within the transatlantic alliance during the cold war and post-cold war periods…. this is a useful book for the generally interested reader and an important source for the more committed student of transatlantic relations.
— Journal of Common Market Studies
— engaging and understandable for the non-expert
— objective, non-partisan approach
— written by one of the leading interpreters of transatlantic relations
— ideal for courses in international security and U.S. foreign policy and U.S.-European relations