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Was NATO Enlargement a Mistake?

Christopher S. Chivvis,  Judy Dempsey,  Rose Gottemoeller,  Andrei Kolesnikov,  Rajan Menon,  Stephen Wertheim
  • April 19, 2022
Summary:  A collection of perspectives on NATO, the decision to proceed with its enlargement, and its impact on European and global security.
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