Atlantic is the key word in this collection of essays that examines the state of the Euro-North American relationship. Both European and American experts, including Samuel Nelson Drew--who lost his life in the search for peace in Bosnia-- discuss the major questions surrounding the future U.S. role in NATO. The essays tackle the complex details of enlarging NATO to include members from the former Warsaw Pact without disturbing relationships with Russia or creating new problems for Slovakia, Romania, Bulgaria, or the Baltic states. The contributors are S. Nelson Drew, Jeffrey Simon, Peter Schmidt, Charles Barry, Gebhard Schweigler, Brian Sullivan, Stuart Johnson, Reinhardt Rummel, and Christoph Royen.