This book examines the nature of international politics in the twentieth century. It encapsulates those essential and enduring features likely to be present in the twenty-first century. One important feature is the friction generated by nation states attempting to coexist in a still largely unequal and hierarchical system of states. The possible impact of three powerful, simultaneous and intersecting revolutions on international relations and the future of NATO is assessed in relation to the twenty-first century.
This book examines the nature of international politics in the twentieth century. It encapsulates those essential and enduring features likely to be present in the twenty-first century. One important feature is the friction generated by nation states attempting to coexist in a still largely unequal and hierarchical system of states. The possible impact of three powerful, simultaneous and intersecting revolutions on international relations and the future of NATO is assessed in relation to the twenty-first century.
GEOFFREY LEE WILLIAMS is Director of the Institute of Economic and Political Studies, an independent body based in Cambridge. He is a former NATO Defence Fellow, consultant to the MOD and Senior Research Fellow of the Atlantic Council of the United Kingdom. He also contributes to the work of the Centre of International Studies and the Board of Continuing Education at Cambridge University. BARKLEY JARED JONES is Senior Research Fellow of the Atlantic Council of the United Kingdom and has been resident at Darwin College, Cambridge University for six years. He was the national recipient of the Ronald Reagan Leadership award and has published many articles as an academic and journalist.
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Acknowledgements Abbreviations Foreword Introduction and Prologue: The End of Total War? The Art of Defence Planning The European Defence and Security Debate: The Last Fifty Years The Origins and Development of Atlanticism Neo-Atlanticism: Renewing the Relationship The Decline of the Western European Union NATO's Expansion: The End of the Beginning of Collective Defence? Collective Security or Collective Defence? The Driving Forces and Pre-Determined Elements Post Gaullist Realism and the Reality of Alliance French Defence Firms in Transition Britain's Defence Diversification Dilemma Germany's Unique Conversion Opportunity: Taming a Two-headed Monster The US President and Defence Priorities Leadership and Defence Conversion? Peace Advocates and Trade Unions: Defence Restructuring's Unlikely Alliance Defending Conversion in Congress During the Clinton-Gore Administration The Future of International Terrorism: The Scourge of the twenty-first Century Conclusions: Towards a Multi-polar and Multi-nuclear World Index
Acknowledgements Abbreviations Foreword Introduction and Prologue: The End of Total War? The Art of Defence Planning The European Defence and Security Debate: The Last Fifty Years The Origins and Development of Atlanticism Neo-Atlanticism: Renewing the Relationship The Decline of the Western European Union NATO's Expansion: The End of the Beginning of Collective Defence? Collective Security or Collective Defence? The Driving Forces and Pre-Determined Elements Post Gaullist Realism and the Reality of Alliance French Defence Firms in Transition Britain's Defence Diversification Dilemma Germany's Unique Conversion Opportunity: Taming a Two-headed Monster The US President and Defence Priorities Leadership and Defence Conversion? Peace Advocates and Trade Unions: Defence Restructuring's Unlikely Alliance Defending Conversion in Congress During the Clinton-Gore Administration The Future of International Terrorism: The Scourge of the twenty-first Century Conclusions: Towards a Multi-polar and Multi-nuclear World Index
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