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Development of the Baltic Armed Forces in Light of Multinational Deployments
Authored by Dr. James S. Corum.

- Added August 13, 2013
- Type: Monograph
- 60 Pages
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Developing coalition security strategies within NATO has never been easy. However, it does help to have a thorough understanding of one’s allies and their concerns and perspectives. This monograph provides an in-depth view of how three Baltic nations (Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania) view current and future security threats and likely problems. It also recommends some ways in which the United States might respond to these issues.
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