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1: NATO Airstrikes in Kosovo
NATO Airstrikes in Kosovo Slobodan Milosevic finally has accepted an EU's peace agreement due to NATO's 79 days' airstrikes. It seems that Kosovo is going back to peace again. But I doubt it. Could the bombing solve a country's complicated ethnic conflicts? Here I'm not going to predict the future of Kosovo. Instead I'm going to discuss if it is right for NATO to bomb an independent country because this country has conflicts between two ethnic groups. If we want to discuss Yugoslavia's ethnic problems , we'd better review the historic ...
2: Objections To And Advantages O
Introduction In my essay I will discuss the objections to and advantages of NATO-membership for Central and Eastern European countries. First, I will give you a short historical profile of the post cold-war era. In 1990 the Cold War officially ended. The two military alliances: NATO and the Warsaw Pact signed a treaty that stated they were no longer each others enemies and that they will advocate peace and stability in Europe and the world. One year later, the Warsaw Pact collapsed. This left a 'vacuum', east of the NATO border. The natural reaction in the East was to ask for admission to NATO. Admission from Eastern European countries to NATO however brings many difficulties. NATO does not want ...
3: The Potential For A U.N. Peace
I. Introduction The bombing of Kosovo by NATO forces may finally come to an end. While the excuses for bombing the troubled region have been challenged, for the most part the world concurs that the atrocities gong on ... generally agreed that the United Nations would play a major role in peacekeeping. Yet, there are a variety of political components at play, and there has been tensions due to NATO's military mission, as well as Russia and China's ambivalent role in all of this. How all of these factors play out will essentially affect the peacekeeping efforts by ... analyze the effects and necessity of a potential U.N.-led force. II. The Crisis in Kosovo Every war has to have a reason. For the Kosovo conflict, one reason NATO gives for initiating the conflict is to prevent another holocaust (Cotler 8). Nazi Germany is fresh in the minds of many, and survivors of the death camps are still ...
4: Expansion Of NATO
NATO starts the year 2000 with the issue of concern. The European Allies' defense capability, stabilization efforts in the Balkans, and relations with Russia are at the top of a highly charged agenda. In 1999 NATO accomplished many tasks, which were reviewed in the December 15th Washington Summit. They approved an updated Strategic Concept at the Washington Summit; admitted as new members the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland; contributed decisively, in particular through the conduct of their air campaign and the subsequent deployment of KFOR (NATO-led international peace force), to the international community's objective of creating the basis for long-term peace and stability in Kosovo. What is NATO? NATO is the North ...
5: Kosovo Crisis
... by the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA). They seeked independence and perhaps even joining the greater Albania. The Yugoslavian army was forced to enter and control these terrorist acts. Then came NATO… Driven by atrocity stories of brutality by the Yugoslavian army, NATO decided to take matters into their own hands. The bombing, on the large part an American operation, began on March 24th, 1999. These military actions received immediate opposition from a few non-NATO member countries, headed by Russia. Russia, taking the role of a peacekeeper, vowed not to fight to defend Serbia, relieving many of the fear of World War 3. The ...
6: Canada And Nato
Book Report In the book entitled Canada, NATO and The Bomb: The Western Alliance in Crisis by Tom Keating and Larry Pratt the main issue discussed was Canada’s position in Europe, North America and their view on ... dealing with political tension within Canada and tension outside Canada with other countries. It went through the years of different political parties and how they dealt with the matters of NATO. It states Canada’s opinion dealing with matters such as the alliance, war, and decision making with other countries involved in NATO. The book came across Canada’s decision making as though Canada went along with the decisions made by other countries. Canada, NATO, and The Bomb is not a book ...
7: Nato Hits Chinese Embassy
Three ultra-accurate laser-guided NATO missiles penetrated the walls of the Chinese Embassy in Yugoslavia from different angles, exploded in the core of the building and decimated it to wreckage. Three people were reported killed, and 21 injured, while one is missing. The Chinese government and people are terribly outraged at NATO's method of expressing its displeasures, calling it a "barbarian act" and that "'the U.S.-led NATO should bear all responsibilities.'" NATO explained that they feel regretful of the mishap, saying the bombing was an unintentional accident. However, non-NATO countries analyze it differently, interpreting the ...
8: Norwegian Security Policy after the Cold War
... of the Norwegian referendum in the autumn of 1994, which rejected EU membership, the current status of Norwegian security policy can be summarised as follows: * We are a member of NATO * an associated member of the WEU, and * our Nordic neighbours are members of the EU. Foundations For most of the period following the Second World War, Norway sought national security through membership of NATO. Up until 1940 the key word was neutrality, a neutrality that was well disposed towards the British. During the Second World War Norway was occupied, whilst the legal government sought ... this was the build-up of large sea, air, and to a lesser extent, land-based military capacity in the Soviet North-West. Norway was regarded as the place where NATO could lose a Third World War should the Soviet Union freely be able to use Norwegian ports and airfields as part of the struggle to gain military control over ...
9: The War Between The US/NATO and Yugoslavia
The War Between The US/NATO and Yugoslavia Within the past four weeks the war between the United States/NATO and Yugoslavia, has become a serious issue. There are three sides to this very complex issue. There is the side in support of NATO, the side in support of Yugoslavia, and then there is the side that few people know about or are aware of. In America, the media plays a major role ...
10: The Conflict in Kosovo
... Kosovo Kosovo, perhaps, one of the latest political and world wide issues around. What happens in Kosovo could lead to many other things that some people even the president and NATO may not even think of . Yes, it is that serious. NATO wants peace but an old communist Yougoslav President Slobodan Milosevic thinks differently. So NATO and US start bombing Kosovo. The alliance insisted that the bombing would continue until Milosevic ends the crackdown on ethnic Albanians in Kosovo and allows the return of hundreds ...


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