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Partnership for Peace Consortium members author chapter in new NATO book

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NATO Book
From PfPC | anonymous | 31 Aug 2015

Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany (August 31, 2015) – NATO constantly evolves to an ever-changing security landscape, and the Partnership for Peace Consortium’s defense education and defense institution building efforts are an important part of NATO’s evolution, detailed in the new book “NATO: From Regional to Global Security Provider.”

Edited by Yonah Alexander, director of the Inter-University Center for Terrorism Studies in Washington, DC; and Richard Prosen, a senior advisor on transnational threat issues in the U.S. State Department; and with a foreword by General (Ret.) Wesley Clark, the book examines NATO's current transformation in the context of a new Strategic Concept, adapted to the pressing global problems of our times.

The Partnership for Peace Consortium’s (PfPC) Executive Director, Dr. Raphael Perl, and Deputy Director, Lt Col Enrico Müller, contributed a chapter to the book, titled "Partnership for Peace Consortium (PfPC): An Innovative Approach to Defense Education and Institution Building."

According to Kurt Volker, former U.S. Ambassador to NATO, “This volume provides a rich survey of perspectives on NATO’ s activities over the last several years. The expert analysis is both insightful and prescriptive.”

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