
Study on NATO Enlargement
September 1995
CONTENTS
- Chapter 1
- Purposes and Principles of Enlargement
- Chapter 2
- How to ensure that enlargement contributes
to the stability and security of the entire
Euro-Atlantic area, as part of a broad European
security architecture, and supports the objective of
an undivided Europe
- Chapter 3
- How NACC and PfP can contribute concretely
to the enlargement process
- Chapter 4
- How to ensure that enlargement strengthens
the effectiveness of the Alliance, preserves its
ability to perform its core functions of common
defence as well as to undertake peacekeeping and
other new missions, and upholds the principles and
objectives of the Washington Treaty.
- Chapter 5
- What are the implications of membership for
new members, including their rights and obligations,
and what do they need to do to prepare for
membership ?
- Chapter 6
- Modalities according to which the
enlargement process should proceed