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Beyond NATO: Staying Out of Europe's Wars

By Ted Galen Carpenter

Beyond NATO: Staying Out of Europe's Wars

   

Is NATO relevant after the Cold War?

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Publication Date: 1994
ISBN: 1-882577-17-5
Number of Pages: 180
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About the Book

The Cold War is over, the Soviet Union is gone, and America faces no other great-power threat to its security. Yet Washington continues to spend $90 billion a year on the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.

In Beyond NATO: Staying Out of Europe's Wars, Ted Galen Carpenter argues that the United States needs to adopt an entirely new policy toward Europe. He contends that preserving NATO is unnecessary because the West European nations now have the economic and military resources to protect their own security.

Proposals to expand NATO into Central and Eastern Europe -- including the Clinton administration's Partnership for Peace -- are especially dangerous. Enlarging the alliance would risk a military confrontation with Moscow over a region in which Russia has a long-standing political and security interests. Perhaps even worse, a larger NATO would entangle America in the numerous parochial quarrels and conflicts of East European nations themselves.

Carpenter warns that the Bosnian war is the kind of problem that NATO will repeatedly encounter if it moves east. He calls on the United States to withdraw from the alliance, encourage the European powers to take responsibility for the stability of their own region, and form a more limited and flexible security relationship with Western Europe. Above all, he urges U.S. policymakers to remain aloof from European conflicts that do not have a direct and significant bearing of America's vital interests.

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About the Author

Ted Galen Carpenter is vice president for defense and foreign policy studies at the Cato Institute.

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What Others Have Said

"Ted Galen Carpenter's study of post-Cold War European security is the most penetrating I have yet seen. Even those in Congress and the Clinton administration who disagree with his prescriptions should be forced to answer his questions, for the answers given will determine how much blood and treasure this country will expend to defend others in the decades ahead."
--Charles William Maynes, Editor, Foreign Policy

"An eloquent statement of an important viewpoint in a discussion that has been deferred too long."
--Michael Lind, Senior Editor, Harper's

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