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1. Evaluating NATO enlargement: scholarly debates, policy implications, and roads not taken
Part I. Foreign Policy and Strategy Debates
2. Patterns of Continuity in NATOs Long History
3. NATO as a Political Alliance: Continuities and Legacies in the Enlargement Debates of the 1990s
4. NATO Enlargement and US Foreign Policy: Origins and Consequences
5. Myths and Realities of Putinism and NATO Expansion
Part II. Great Power Relations
6. NATO Enlargement and US Grand Strategy: A Net Assessment
7. NATO Enlargement: Evaluating Its Consequences in Russia
8. The Tragedy of US-Russian Relations: NATO Centrality and the Revisionists Spiral
9. China Views NATO: Beijings Concerns About Transatlantic Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific
Part III. European Security
10. Thank Goodness For NATO Enlargement
11. Good For Democracy? Evidence from the 2004 NATO Expansion
12. Ukraines Bid to Join NATO: Re-evaluating Enlargement in a New Strategic Context
13. Every Which Way But Loose: NATO Enlargement, European Strategic Autonomy, and Fragmentation
Part IV. Organizational Politics and Debates
14. Assessing the Consequences of Enlargement for the NATO Military Alliance
15. From Peace to War: The Military Implications of NATO Enlargement
16. NATO Enlargement and The Failure of the Cooperative Security Mindset.
Part I. Foreign Policy and Strategy Debates
2. Patterns of Continuity in NATOs Long History
3. NATO as a Political Alliance: Continuities and Legacies in the Enlargement Debates of the 1990s
4. NATO Enlargement and US Foreign Policy: Origins and Consequences
5. Myths and Realities of Putinism and NATO Expansion
Part II. Great Power Relations
6. NATO Enlargement and US Grand Strategy: A Net Assessment
7. NATO Enlargement: Evaluating Its Consequences in Russia
8. The Tragedy of US-Russian Relations: NATO Centrality and the Revisionists Spiral
9. China Views NATO: Beijings Concerns About Transatlantic Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific
Part III. European Security
10. Thank Goodness For NATO Enlargement
11. Good For Democracy? Evidence from the 2004 NATO Expansion
12. Ukraines Bid to Join NATO: Re-evaluating Enlargement in a New Strategic Context
13. Every Which Way But Loose: NATO Enlargement, European Strategic Autonomy, and Fragmentation
Part IV. Organizational Politics and Debates
14. Assessing the Consequences of Enlargement for the NATO Military Alliance
15. From Peace to War: The Military Implications of NATO Enlargement
16. NATO Enlargement and The Failure of the Cooperative Security Mindset.