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By John C. Hulsman, Ph.D.
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), almost alone among the alphabet soup of multilateral organizations, actually has a track record of working. During the Cold War, NATO played a vital role in militarily deterring Soviet aggression while at the same time politically uniting the Western alliance. However, there is little doubt that, following the victorious end of the Cold War, for which NATO was specifically designed, it has been passing through a period of crisis both militarily and politically.|
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