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  • Nato's secretary general Javier Solana and the Kosovo Crisis
    Hendrickson, Ryan C., 1969-
    Much research has been devoted to the post-Cold War evolution of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and its use of force in Kosovo. Very little analysis, however, is devoted to NATO's ... Secretary General and how this position has evolved with the Alliancećs new strategic objectives. This article examines Secretary General Javier Solana's contributions to Operation Allied Force, and how these findings relate to the issue of the role of Secretaries General in NATO after the Cold War. The findings suggest that greater leadership possibilities exist for the Secretary General and that Solana contributed to alliance cohesion on many fronts. Aspects of Solana's leadership examined include the novel international legal foundation he crafted in North Atlantic Council meetings to justify the bombing, the use of NATO's rules to foster co-operation, and his close working relationship with NATO's Supreme Allied Commander Europe. Solana's connections to the Clinton Administration and his own exceptional diplomatic skills also offer an insight into the Secretary General's ability to lead in this new security environment.
    Vir: Journal of international relations and development. - ISSN 1408-6980 (Vol. 5, no. 3, Sep. 2002, str. 240-257, 326, 329)
    Vrsta gradiva - članek, sestavni del
    Leto - 2002
    Jezik - angleški
    COBISS.SI-ID - 8486477