The difficulty of achieving a multilateral consensus in the NATO Alliance can create more of a crisis than does the difficulty of generating an effective UN response to threats to international peace and security. NATO was supposed to be America's prime multilateral institution for obtaining legitimation and support of military action when the UN Security Council was paralyzed because of the veto. But as it has turned out Washington's ability to obtain a Brussels imprimatur for U.S-led multilateral military operations has become almost as hard as (and in some cases even harder than) obtaining UN endorsement. And whereas proposals to change the UN Security Council's voting rules have become a matter for open discourse among statespersons, su...
Since, at least, the Persian Gulf War, states have behaved as if it is costly to be unsuccessful in ...
The United Nations Charter's use of force paradigm prohibits all uses of force by states except in r...
Even scholars who support multilateralism in principle frequently question the value of securing app...
The difficulty of achieving a multilateral consensus in the NATO Alliance can create more of a crisi...
As the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) adapts to the emerging strategic environment, it mu...
The article examines three specific aspects of military operations authorized by the UN Security Cou...
The article discusses NATO military activities carried out since the end of the Cold War. The great ...
The publication of this compendium could not be more timely as a contribution to the debate which co...
Abstract: Despite its strong role in providing the public good of European stability by the provisio...
On the eve of the 21st century, the international community is on the verge of a crisis in maintaini...
The UN Security Council quickly authorized the use of force, and NATO allies speedily took action in...
Under what conditions and for what reasons do American leaders seek the endorsement of relevant inte...
Approval from the United Nations or NATO appears to have become a necessary condition for US humanit...
NATO used to be the world's most formidable military alliance. But its original reason for existence...
After 60 years of existence, the Atlantic Alliance remains the most reliable security organization f...
Since, at least, the Persian Gulf War, states have behaved as if it is costly to be unsuccessful in ...
The United Nations Charter's use of force paradigm prohibits all uses of force by states except in r...
Even scholars who support multilateralism in principle frequently question the value of securing app...
The difficulty of achieving a multilateral consensus in the NATO Alliance can create more of a crisi...
As the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) adapts to the emerging strategic environment, it mu...
The article examines three specific aspects of military operations authorized by the UN Security Cou...
The article discusses NATO military activities carried out since the end of the Cold War. The great ...
The publication of this compendium could not be more timely as a contribution to the debate which co...
Abstract: Despite its strong role in providing the public good of European stability by the provisio...
On the eve of the 21st century, the international community is on the verge of a crisis in maintaini...
The UN Security Council quickly authorized the use of force, and NATO allies speedily took action in...
Under what conditions and for what reasons do American leaders seek the endorsement of relevant inte...
Approval from the United Nations or NATO appears to have become a necessary condition for US humanit...
NATO used to be the world's most formidable military alliance. But its original reason for existence...
After 60 years of existence, the Atlantic Alliance remains the most reliable security organization f...
Since, at least, the Persian Gulf War, states have behaved as if it is costly to be unsuccessful in ...
The United Nations Charter's use of force paradigm prohibits all uses of force by states except in r...
Even scholars who support multilateralism in principle frequently question the value of securing app...