It takes the average reader and 23 minutes to read Trends in European Defense Spending, 2001-2006 by Wan-Jung Chao
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Since 2001, Europe finds itself increasingly involved in international military operations. NATO responded to the attacks of 9/11 by invoking, for the first time in its history, Article 5 of the Washington Treaty—the alliance's collective defense clause—and European military assets were deployed to the United States, the Mediterranean Sea, and Afghanistan. Deployable rapid response forces were created by NATO (the NATO Response Force) and by the European Union (the Battle Groups). The EU Security Strategy, formulated in 2003, lists combating terrorism, countering the spread of weapons of mass...
Trends in European Defense Spending, 2001-2006 by Wan-Jung Chao is 23 pages long, and a total of 5,819 words.
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The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes and 31 minutes to read Trends in European Defense Spending, 2001-2006 aloud.
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