Europe

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Europe

Home to America’s oldest allies, Europe has been central to America’s alliance network since World War II and the creation of NATO. Europe is confronting challenges to prosperity and traditional values from bureaucratic overreach and foreign adversaries, but encouraging progress is on display by those governments pursuing free market, transatlantic strategies while revitalizing their defense capabilities.

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Blocking Soviet Gains in Asia with a Reinvigorated Reagan Doctrine Richard D. Fisher

Mar 25, 1988 17 min read

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Checking Soviet Armor's Threat to NATO Walter E.

Mar 17, 1988 21 min read

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Reviewing the U.S. -Soviet INF Treaty: The Senate's Options Richard E. Ericson, Ph. D.

Jan 15, 1988 17 min read

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Policy Review #43 - Winter 1988 Juliana Geran

Jan 1, 1988 1 min read

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On the Eve of My Meeting with Gorbachev The Honorable Kenneth W. Starr

Dec 16, 1987 12 min read

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Whither the Spirit of Washington?

Dec 11, 1987 3 min read

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NATO: Casualty of a New U.S. -Soviet Detente Burton Yale

Dec 7, 1987 1 min read

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"Back to the Future? Khrushchev, Gorbachev, and the West" Eileen M.

Dec 1, 1987 20 min read