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==Further reading== {{Library resources box}} {{refbegin|30em}} * {{cite web| last = Atlantic Council of the United States| title = Transforming the NATO Military Command Structure: A New Framework for Managing the Alliance's Future| url = http://www.acus.org/files/publication_pdfs/65/2003-08-Transforming_the_NATO_Military_Command_Structure.pdf| date = August 2003| url-status = dead| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20121003015226/http://www.acus.org/files/publication_pdfs/65/2003-08-Transforming_the_NATO_Military_Command_Structure.pdf| archive-date = 3 October 2012}} * Axelrod, Robert, and Silvia Borzutzky. "NATO and the War on Terror: The Organizational Challenges of the Post 9/11 World." ''Review of International Organizations'' 1.3 (2006): 293β307. [https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Silvia_Borzutzky/publication/227307146_NATO_and_the_war_on_terror_The_organizational_challenges_of_the_post_911_world/links/54f78d520cf2ccffe9db4481.pdf online] * Borawski, John, and Thomas-Durell Young. ''NATO after 2000: the future of the Euro-Atlantic Alliance'' (Greenwood, 2001). * {{cite book |last1=Colbourn |first1=Susan |title=Euromissiles: The Nuclear Weapons That Nearly Destroyed NATO |date=2022 |publisher=Cornell University Press |location=Ithaca, New York |isbn=978-1501766022}} * Hendrickson, Ryan C. "NATO's next secretary general: Rasmussen's leadership legacy for Jens Stoltenberg." ''Journal of Transatlantic Studies'' (2016) 15#3 pp 237β251. * {{cite web |url=http://archives.nato.int/nato-first-5-years-1949-1954-by-lord-ismay-secretary-general-of-north-atlantic-treaty-organization;isad |title=NATO: The First Five Years |first=Hastings |last=Ismay |date=1954 |publisher=NATO |location=Paris |access-date=4 April 2017 |author1-link=Hastings Ismay, 1st Baron Ismay |archive-date=15 March 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170315234941/http://archives.nato.int/nato-first-5-years-1949-1954-by-lord-ismay-secretary-general-of-north-atlantic-treaty-organization%3Bisad |url-status=live }} * "NATO at 70: Balancing Collective Defense and Collective Security", Special issue of ''Journal of Transatlantic Studies'' 17#2 (June 2019) pp: 135β267. * NATO Office of Information and Press, NATO Handbook : Fiftieth Anniversary Edition, NATO, Brussels, 1998β99, Second Reprint, {{ISBN|92-845-0134-2}} * {{cite web |url=http://www.aco.nato.int/resources/21/Evolution%20of%20NATO%20Cmd%20Structure%201951-2009.pdf |title=Evolution of NATO's Command Structure 1951β2009 |last1=Pedlow |first1=Gregory W. |website=aco.nato.int |publisher=NATO ACO |location=Brussels(?) |access-date=18 February 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110721043422/http://www.aco.nato.int/resources/21/Evolution%20of%20NATO%20Cmd%20Structure%201951-2009.pdf |archive-date=21 July 2011 |url-status=dead }} * Sayle, Timothy Andrews. ''Enduring Alliance: A History of NATO and the Postwar Global Order'' (Cornell University Press, 2019) [http://www.h-net.msu.edu/reviews/showrev.php?id=54342 online review] * Stevenson, Tom, "Ill-Suited to Reality" (review of Sten Rynning, ''NATO: From Cold War to Ukraine, A History of the World's Most Powerful Alliance'', Yale, March 2024, {{ISBN|978 0 300 27011 2}}, 345 pp.; Peter Apps, ''Deterring Armageddon: A Biography of NATO'', Wildfire, February 2024, {{ISBN|978 1 03 540575 6}}, 624 pp.; Grey Anderson, ed., ''Natopolitanism: The Atlantic Alliance since the Cold War'', Verso, July 2023, {{ISBN|978 1 80429 237 2}}, 356 pp.), ''[[London Review of Books]]'', vol. 46, no. 15 (1 August 2024), pp. 15β16, 18. "The most egregious cases of international aggression since the founding of the [NATO] alliance have all involved the US: Korea, Vietnam, the [[2003 invasion of Iraq|First Gulf War]], Afghanistan, Iraq. Yet thanks to the alliance, US-led wars have usually been defended in Europe by appealing to their righteousness.... Triumphalism about Nato has also tended to conceal the extent of US covert activity inside Europe throughout the [[Cold War]], including... in Italy... Denmark... and France... as well as in West Germany and the Netherlands.... The [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] was heavily involved in securing the takeover of Greece by a [[Greek junta|military junta]] in 1967.... It might be cosier to imagine a world without [[Extraordinary rendition|CIA torture sites]] in Poland, Lithuania and Romania, but that isn't the world we live in.... The conditions for the creation of [NATO] were established by Britain's survival in 1940 and its role as a springboard for [[Eisenhower]]'s 'Crusade in Europe'. [Discussions about founding NATO began in] 1948, leading to... the '[[The Pentagon|Pentagon]] proposals'. Nato's founding treaty was [signed in] April 1949... [Today, t]hirty-five years after the end of the Cold War, almost a hundred thousand US military... are stationed across Europe... Another 12,500 are with the [[Sixth Fleet]] in the Mediterranean.... [[Tactical nuclear weapon]]s are deployed... in Germany, Italy, Belgium and the Netherlands... Only US officials can... order... their use." [p. 15.] "It isn't a law of nature that Dutch pilots should fly [US-made] [[F-35]]s and carry US nuclear bombs on orders from Washington." (p. 18.) {{refend}}
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