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Herbst, John E., Zelikow, Philip D., Gati, Charles, Hamilton, Daniel S., Luňák, Petr |
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Journal of Cold War Studies; Summer2024, Vol. 26 Issue 3, p204-241, 38p |
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The article explores Mary Sarotte's book "Not One Inch," which delves into the interactions between U.S., Russian, and German leaders regarding NATO enlargement after the Cold War. Sarotte clarifies that U.S. Secretary of State James Baker's promises in 1990 were limited to East Germany, not a broader NATO expansion. The text examines the impact of NATO enlargement on European security and Russia's reactions, presenting diverse perspectives on the issue. Sarotte's work offers valuable insights into the complexities of NATO's post-Cold War evolution and its implications for international relations, focusing on the strategic decisions made by U.S. policymakers and Russian leaders. [Extracted from the article] |
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