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NATO Crisis Management: Cooperation with PfP Partners and Other International Organizations

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Connections: The Quarterly Journal , Volume 3, Issue 4, p.59-68 (2004)
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Defense policy and planning
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Carp, Mihai. "Back from the Brink." NATO Review (2002).
Black, Ian. "Ashdown backs creation of EU Bosnia force." The Guardian (2003).
Spiegel, Peter. "EU closer to taking Bosnia peace role from NATO." Financial Times (2003).
Dempsey, Judy. "US to confront Brussels over defence policy." Financial Times (2003).

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Kille, Kent J., and Ryan C. Hendrickson. "Explaining International Organizations NATO and the United Nations: Debates and Trends in Institutional Coordination." Journal-iostudies, Researchgate.net.
Dimitrios, Sotiriou. Conflict Resolution and Interethnic Disputes, the 2001 Crisis in FYROM and the Case of the Ochrid Αgreement In Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Department of Political Studies and International Relations. Vol. Master Program in «Mediterranean Studies». Corinth: University of Peloponnese, 2018.
Barros, Diana Raquel Mur. A Posição eo Futuro da NATO no Século XXI In Faculdade de Direito da Universidade de Lisboa. Universidade de Lisboa, 2019.
APA style: Kriendler, J. (2004).  NATO Crisis Management: Cooperation with PfP Partners and Other International Organizations. Connections: The Quarterly Journal . 3(4), 59-68.
Chicago style: Kriendler, John. "NATO Crisis Management: Cooperation with PfP Partners and Other International Organizations." Connections: The Quarterly Journal 3, no. 4 (2004): 59-68.
IEEE style: Kriendler, J., "NATO Crisis Management: Cooperation with PfP Partners and Other International Organizations", Connections: The Quarterly Journal , vol. 3, issue 4, pp. 59-68, December 2004.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.11610/Connections.03.4.07

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