Regional Alliance, Global Threat: NATO and Weapons of Mass

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CONTENTS

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS vii

LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS . xii

ABSTRACT . xv

INTRODUCTION . 1

Chapter

1. A NEW COGNIZANCE OF THE WMD THREAT, 1994-1999 19

The New Policy and Institutional Framework 20

The Initial Work Programs 24

The Madrid Summit and Its Aftermath . 39

NATO Outreach and WMD Issues 47

Russia . 47

Ukraine 52

Euro-Atlantic Partnership 55

Civil emergency planning and scientific cooperation . 62

Mediterranean Dialogue . 69

The Broader Arms Control and Nonproliferation Context 73

Conclusions . 88

2. THE WASHINGTON SUMMIT INITIATIVE ON WMD, 1999-2001 . 93

The New Alliance Strategic Concept 93

The WMD Initiative . 97

The "Options" Paper 104

The Defense Dimension . 109

NATO Outreach and WMD Issues . 119

Russia 120

Ukraine . 124

Euro-Atlantic Partnership . 125

Civil emergency planning and scientific cooperation 127

Mediterranean Dialogue 130

The Broader Arms Control and Nonproliferation Context . 132

Conclusions 145

3. FROM 11 SEPTEMBER TO THE PRAGUE SUMMIT . 149

NATO and the "WMD Terrorism" Threat . 152

Defense efforts 155

Policy adaptation . 162

Cooperation with the United Nations 163

NATO and the nonproliferation regimes . 166

NATO Outreach and WMD Issues 173

Russia . 173

Ukraine 178

Euro-Atlantic Partnership 180

Civil emergency planning and scientific cooperation . 186

Mediterranean Dialogue . 189

The Prague Summit . 195

Clouds Gather . 207

Conclusions . 209

4. FROM BAGHDAD TO ISTANBUL 213

Transatlantic Ties at Risk? 214

Getting Back to Business . 221

NATO WMD efforts . 224

"Transformation" . 230

Political dimension 236

NATO, the European Union and WMD . 240

NATO Outreach and WMD Issues 247

Russia . 247

Ukraine 252

Euro-Atlantic Partnership and Mediterranean Dialogue 253

Civil emergency planning and scientific cooperation 258

A New Approach to Proliferation? . 263

The Road to Istanbul . 279

5. NATO AND WMD: LESSONS FOR THE FUTURE? . 287

SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY 315

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS