15 December 1995 NATO presented its study on enlargement on 28 September. The document, which details the rationale behind the enlargement plan, bears in its hedged language all the marks of having been written by a committee. It avoids providing a specific checklist for membership but lists a number of criteria that will be taken into account when NATO considers […]

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