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One of the most likely candidates for future membership in NATO is the Czech Republic. Inasmuch as the debate over this issue is engaging chancelleries all over the United States and Europe, it is necessary to understand how the prospective members view European security issues, what they hope to gain from membership, and how their interests and security relationships mesh with NATO's. Dr. Stephen Blank examines Czech policy. His purpose is not to determine whether the United States or any other members should support or oppose NATO enlargement. Instead, he seeks to analyze Czech views and inform our audience as to their meaning and importance for both the Czech Republic and the other NATO members.
Publication Date
4-1-1996
Keywords
PRAGUE; NATO; EUROPEAN SECURITY; Blank
Recommended Citation
Stephen J. Blank Dr.,
Prague, NATO, and European Security ( US Army War College Press, 1996),
https://press.armywarcollege.edu/monographs/220