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NATO: A Beginner's Guide
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A thorough overview of NATO's post-Cold War military and non-military activities, this comprehensive study also covers its role since September 11.
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Jennifer Medcalf
Jennifer Medcalf is Lecturer in Politics at the University of Bath, England. She has taught and written widely on the subject of international affairs, and convenes courses for the armed forces, in addition to providing consultations for the media on NATO and related issues. She is the author of numerous articles and book chapters on Transatlantic Relations and International Security.
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