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| Debating intervention |
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Dana H. Allin examines the evolution of attitudes to intervention since the end of the Cold War and the impact of the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001. |
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| Back from the brink |
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Mihai Carp describes and examines NATO's groundbreaking efforts to head off conflict in Southern Serbia and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.* |
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| Battling the media |
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Mark Laity describes and analyses the media policy that has underpinned NATO's conflict-resolution work in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.* |
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| Anticipating crises |
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John Kriendler examines the importance of early warning in crisis management, the Alliance's approach to early warning and NATO's new Intelligence Warning System. |
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| Managing crises |
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Swedish KFOR troops on the front line in Mitrovica, Kosovo. (© KFOR) |
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| Foreword |
In the past decade, NATO has devoted increasing time and resources to crisis management. Indeed, the Alliance is currently running three crisis-management operations in the former Yugoslavia as well as supporting the US-led war on terrorism. Moreover, as NATO improves its military capabilities, this sphere of activity appears set to expand.
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