Moderated by Francis A. Beer. Christopher J. Makins begins by stating that the North Atlantic alliance is both a military and political organization. Makins explains the significant trends that have been occurring within the military organization of NATO, and also provides the political aspect of alliance. William L. Eagleton talks about how the alliance was set up to defend a group of countries against dangers from the Soviet Union, and not for problems amongst its own members. Patrick M. Morgan discusses the problems that cause debate in the military aspect of alliances. Richard C. Samuel ends the panel by making a brief comment about extra European affairs.
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Moderated by Francis A. Beer. Christopher J. Makins begins by stating that the North Atlantic alliance is both a military and political organization. Makins explains the significant trends that have been occurring within the military organization of NATO, and also provides the political aspect of alliance. William L. Eagleton talks about how the alliance was set up to defend a group of countries against dangers from the Soviet Union, and not for problems amongst its own members. Patrick M. Morgan discusses the problems that cause debate in the military aspect of alliances. Richard C. Samuel ends the panel by making a brief comment about extra European affairs.
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