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Enduring Alliance: A History of NATO and the Postwar Global OrderBy Timothy Andrews Sayle

In a Nutshell

Professor Timothy Andrews Sayle highlights the history of NATO, from its inception to its post-Cold War activity.

Favorite Quote

Many of the allies would have readily paraphrased Churchill's aphorism that the 'only thing worse than fighting with allies is fighting without them!' The allies decided, again and again, that NATO was the best means for not needing to fight at all.

Timothy Andrews Sayle

Introduction

Many believe the North Atlantic Treaty Organization or NATO was established as a threat to Soviet Russia. According to historian Timothy Andrews Sayle, however, this logic does not explain the NATO's post-Cold War expansion.

Sayle is an expert on modern global security, grand strategy in international relations, and intelligence history, as well as the director of the University of Toronto's international relations program and project leader of the Canadian Foreign Intelligence History Project.

In this book, Sayle discusses the history of endurance of NATO during and after the Cold War period.

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