NATO in the Post-Cold War Era: Continuity and Transformation
ā Scribed by Massimo de Leonardis
- Publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 280
- Series
- Security, Conflict and Cooperation in the Contemporary World
- Category
- Library
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⦠Synopsis
This book analyses the evolution of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and its policies from the Cold War until today. NATOās future cannot be fully understood without analysing its past: the origins of its structure and goals, and their transformation over time. Ā By exploring NATOās geopolitical and military role at crucial points throughout history, this edited volume considers the challenges and threats which have faced the alliance, as well as its strengths and weaknesses. It covers highly-debated and unresolved issues such as budgetary burden-sharing and the military transatlantic gap, the enlargement process, and the role of Asia in influencing NATOās policies. Combining a historical approach with international perspectives, this book is an interdisciplinary read that will appeal to scholars of diplomatic history and international relations.
Chapters 1 and 2 are available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.
⦠Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Praise for NATO in the Post-Cold War Era
Contents
Notes onĀ Contributors
1 Introduction: NATO inĀ Its Seventh DecadeāAĀ Reappraisal
Historyās Most Successful Alliance Needs Better Publicity
NATO Evolution During theĀ Cold War
AĀ Flexible Treaty
NATO Operations After theĀ Cold War
Bibliography
2 The Historical Roots ofĀ theĀ Atlantic Alliance Between Values andĀ Interests
The Short Term Path toĀ theĀ Atlantic Pact
The United States: āNecessary butĀ Undesirableā
Failed Efforts toĀ Create anĀ āAtlantic Communityā: The Debate onĀ Art. 2 inĀ theĀ 1950s
Conclusion: Increasingly Diverging Perspectives After theĀ Cold War, butĀ Still Very Close
Bibliography
3 AĀ Troublesome Relationship: The US Grand Strategy andĀ NATO
The Cold War: AnĀ Age ofĀ Consensus?
From 11/9 toĀ 9/11: The Legacy ofĀ aĀ āLostā Decade?
The Age ofĀ Disenchantment: 9/11 toĀ 11/9
The US āPivot toĀ Asiaā: Another Challenge toĀ theĀ Atlantic Alliance?
Concluding Remarks
Bibliography
4 Russia-NATO-US: From Detente toĀ Impossible Cooperation
Bibliography
5 The Anglo-American Special Relationship andĀ NATO: The Past andĀ theĀ Present asĀ Indicators ofĀ What Might Come Next?
Introduction
The Most Equal
SACLANT andĀ Anglo-American Relations
The SNF Crisis andĀ Anglo-American Relations
Post-Cold War Relations
Conclusions
Bibliography
6 The Role ofĀ NATO inĀ European Integration
Introduction
Automatism andĀ Discrimination: European Defence Before theĀ North Atlantic Treaty: 1947ā1949
The Conditioned De-discrimination: Germany, theĀ Failure ofĀ theĀ EDC, andĀ theĀ Creation ofĀ theĀ WEU (1950ā1954)
The Pleven Plan andĀ theĀ European Defence Community (EDC)
The Western European Union (WEU) andĀ West German Rearmament Within NATO
NATO andĀ European Security Cooperation atĀ theĀ Cold Warās End: From German Unity toĀ Maastricht (1986ā1992)
NATO andĀ European Defence After Brexit
Conclusions
References
7 The Origins ofĀ theĀ Post-Cold War NATO Enlargement: Stability Projection andĀ Factor ofĀ Crisis
The US Decision toĀ Enlarge NATO
The Russian Thorn
Inter-Allied Negotiations
Conclusion: The Seeds ofĀ Todayās Conflict
Bibliography
8 NATOās Partnerships inĀ theĀ Mediterranean andĀ theĀ Greater Middle East
Introduction
NATO Med Dialogue
The Expansion ofĀ Med Dialogue
The Istanbul Cooperation Initiative
The New Strategic Concept andĀ theĀ Problematic Cooperation withĀ theĀ Med andĀ theĀ Greater Middle East
NATO andĀ theĀ Arab Revolutions
The Fight Against ISIS. The Embraced NATO Regional Order forĀ theĀ Med andĀ theĀ Greater Middle East Collapses
New Actors inĀ theĀ Med andĀ theĀ Greater Middle East andĀ theĀ Reconfiguration ofĀ theĀ Partnerships
Bibliography
9 NATO andĀ theĀ Impact ofĀ theĀ Long War inĀ Afghanistan: Avoiding aĀ Wrong Memory About ISAF
The Long War inĀ Afghanistan andĀ theĀ Narrative ofĀ Failure
NATO asĀ theĀ Late Comer inĀ Kabul
Peacekeeping andĀ State-Building During War: NATO-ISAF Alongside Enduring Freedom
From Peacekeeping toĀ Counterterrorism: ISAFās Strategic andĀ Tactical Adjustments During theĀ Mission
Conclusion: Avoiding aĀ Wrong Memory
Bibliography
10 NATO fromĀ theĀ Balkans toĀ Libya: Dynamics andĀ Renewal ofĀ aĀ Wilsonian Alliance
The Atlantic Alliance Beyond Neorealism
From Bosnia toĀ NATOās Enlargement
NATO atĀ War: The Limits ofĀ Multilateralism
Conclusion
Bibliography
11 NATO andĀ theĀ Fight Against International Terrorism
Introduction
Conceptual Analysis
NATOās Response toĀ Terrorism
AnĀ Evolving Counter-Terrorism Framework
Constraints andĀ Shortfalls ofĀ NATOās Counter-Terrorism Strategy
Political Divergences
Better Cooperation withĀ Other Organisations
What Role forĀ NATO?
More andĀ Deeper Partnership
Intelligence Sharing
Optimising Resources
Conclusion
Bibliography
12 How Strong Is NATOās Arm: Commands, Cash, Capabilities andĀ Contributions
Introduction
The Shifts ofĀ theĀ Allianceās Command Structure
The Transformation ofĀ NATO Commands Until 2014
The Post-2014 Re-adaptation
The Issue ofĀ Alliesā Defence Spending
Military Budgets Trends Until 2014
The 2014 Defence Spending Pledge andĀ theĀ Transatlantic Burden Sharing
Comparing Defence Spending inĀ NATO andĀ Russia
Capabilities andĀ Contributions toĀ Collective Defence andĀ Deterrence
The Role ofĀ NATO Defence Planning Process
The NATO Force Structure andĀ theĀ Eastern Flank
Deterrence Through Tripwire, Defence Via Reinforcements
Bibliography
13 Conclusion: NATO Between Mere Survival andĀ Strategic Relaunching
Bibliography
Index ofĀ Names
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