NATO COMAND AND TRANSFORMATION

Journal Title: Impact Strategic - Year 2005, Vol 14, Issue 1

Abstract

Without any doubt, the "old NATO" with its associated heavy integrated military comand structure was extremely successful, but it had been built to cope with the threat posed by the former Soviet Union and the Warshaw Pact.

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Alina AMZICĂ, Adina SAVA, Pascu FURNICĂ

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Alina AMZICĂ, Adina SAVA, Pascu FURNICĂ (2005). NATO COMAND AND TRANSFORMATION. Impact Strategic, 14(1), 50-58. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-154903