Contents // Acknowledgments vi // Contributors vii // Introduction, Federico G. Gil and Joseph S. Tulchin 1 // Part 1 SPANISH POLITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON NATO // 1. The Transition to Democracy and Spain’s Membership in NATO, Javier Tusell 11 // 2. Repercussions on the Democratic Process of Spain’s Entry into NATO, Javier Perez Royo 20 // 3. Spanish Media and the Two NATO Campaigns, Inocencio Felix Arias 29 // 4. Spain, A Singular Ally, Joaquín Abril Martorell 41 // Part 2 SPANISH FOREIGN POLICY, THE UNITED STATES, AND THE WESTERN ALLIANCE // 5. Atlanticism and Europeanism: NATO and Trends in Spanish Foreign Policy, Emilio A. Rodríguez 55 // 6. European Community Enlargement and the Evolution of French-Spanish Cooperation, 1977-1987, // Glen D. Macdonald 72 // Part 3 STRATEGIC IMPLICATIONS OF SPAIN’S ENTRY INTO NATO // 7. European Socialism, the Western Alliance, and Central America: Lost Latin American Illusions, Carlos Rico F. 95 // 8. Spain, the United States, and NATO: Strategic Facts and Political Realities, Gregory F. Treverton 122 // 9. Spain in NATO: The Reluctant Partner, Glenn H. Snyder 140 // 10. Epilogue, Joseph S. Tulchin 159 // Index 173 // About the Book and the Editors 179