The New European Security Architecture: Volume II: Public Attitudes Toward European Security.

United States Information Agency. Office of Research and Media Reaction.

1996

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  • Most Europeans, Russians and Americans support the key principles of the new European security architecture but differ markedly on how they should be implemented. USIA surveys show that opinion diverges -- in some cases sharply -- among these publics on the role of NATO in the new European security architecture, the enlargement of NATO , and the U.S. role in European security.
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  • United States Information Agency. Office of Research and Media Reaction. The New European Security Architecture: Volume II: Public Attitudes Toward European Security. By Mary Mcintosh, Dina Smeltz, Anna Sweeney, Susan White, Mark Teare. Washington, D.C.: September 1996.
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