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Why NATO Endures


Why NATO Endures

Paperback by Thies, Wallace J. (Catholic University of America, Washington DC)

Why NATO Endures

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ISBN:
9780521749794
Publication Date:
22 Jun 2009
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Pages:
334 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 29 May 2024
Why NATO Endures

Description

Why NATO Endures examines military alliances and their role in international relations, developing two themes. The first is that the Atlantic Alliance, also known as NATO, has become something very different from virtually all pre-1939 alliances and many contemporary alliances. The members of early alliances frequently feared their allies as much if not more than their enemies, viewing them as temporary accomplices and future rivals. In contrast, NATO members were almost all democracies that encouraged each other to grow stronger. The book's second theme is that NATO, as an alliance of democracies, has developed hidden strengths that have allowed it to endure for roughly 60 years, unlike most other alliances, which often broke apart within a few years. Democracies can and do disagree with one another, but they do not fear each other. They also need the approval of other democracies as they conduct their foreign policies. These traits constitute built-in, self-healing tendencies, which is why NATO endures.

Contents

1. The curious relationship; 2. Rivalry and community in interstate alliances prior to the Second World War; 3. Creating a contentious alliance; 4. Why NATO is different; 5. NATO and the military balance; 6. NATO and the out-of-area issue; 7. Non-military issues; 8. Why NATO endures.

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