Ulrich Krotz's Flying Tiger takes a relatively obscure episode--the joint Franco-German production of a state-of-the-art and very expensive military helicopter, the Tiger helicopter--to make a groundbreaking theoretical contribution to international relations scholarship.
Ulrich Krotz's Flying Tiger takes a relatively obscure episode--the joint Franco-German production of a state-of-the-art and very expensive military helicopter, the Tiger helicopter--to make a groundbreaking theoretical contribution to international relations scholarship.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ulrich Krotz is Professor at the European University Institute, where he holds the Chair in International Relations in the Political Science Department and the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, and is Director of the program on Europe in the World in the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies.
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Tables and Figures Abbreviations Acknowledgments 1: Political Institutionalization, Social Construction, and Physical Reality 2: International Relations and National Interest 3: Why Cooperate? (1974-1982) 4: Bilateral Will and National Resilience (1982-1984) 5: Cost Explosions, Delays, Obstacles, Restoration (1984-1987) 6: Becoming Reality (1988-2009) 7: Findings, Conclusions, Implications Appendix Costs, Phases, Names Notes Bibliography Index
Tables and Figures Abbreviations Acknowledgments 1: Political Institutionalization, Social Construction, and Physical Reality 2: International Relations and National Interest 3: Why Cooperate? (1974-1982) 4: Bilateral Will and National Resilience (1982-1984) 5: Cost Explosions, Delays, Obstacles, Restoration (1984-1987) 6: Becoming Reality (1988-2009) 7: Findings, Conclusions, Implications Appendix Costs, Phases, Names Notes Bibliography Index
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