Exploring NATO's post-Cold War determination to support democracy abroad, this book addresses the alliance's adaptation to the new illiberal backlashes in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans and Afghanistan after the alleged 'return of history'.
Exploring NATO's post-Cold War determination to support democracy abroad, this book addresses the alliance's adaptation to the new illiberal backlashes in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans and Afghanistan after the alleged 'return of history'.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Henrik Boesen Lindbo Larsen is a Senior Researcher at the Center for Security Studies at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zürich). He served as a Political Adviser with the EU Delegation to Ukraine and before that with the EU Advisory Mission Ukraine. He was previously a Research Fellow with the Belfer Center at Harvard University's Kennedy School and an EASI-Hurford Fellow with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. He completed his PhD jointly between the Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS) and the University of Southern Denmark and was Visiting Researcher at Stanford University's Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction PART I. THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK Chapter 1. Realism and democratisation Chapter 2. Neoclassical realism: stringency and richness PART II. EASTERN EUROPE Chapter 3. NATO beside a resurgent Russia Chapter 4. The shadows of Europe's past Chapter 5. Explaining NATO in Eastern Europe PART III. WESTERN BALKANS Chapter 6. NATO in a patchwork of nationalisms Chapter 7. Great-power strategies of regional security integration Chapter 8. Explaining NATO in the Western Balkans PART IV. AFGHANISTAN Chapter 9. NATO adapting armed democratisation Chapter 10. Budgetary dispositions and geopolitical interpretations Chapter 11. Explaining NATO in Afghanistan PART V. CONCLUSIONS Chapter 12. The avenue of democratic realism Chapter 13. NATO in an illiberal world
Introduction PART I. THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK Chapter 1. Realism and democratisation Chapter 2. Neoclassical realism: stringency and richness PART II. EASTERN EUROPE Chapter 3. NATO beside a resurgent Russia Chapter 4. The shadows of Europe's past Chapter 5. Explaining NATO in Eastern Europe PART III. WESTERN BALKANS Chapter 6. NATO in a patchwork of nationalisms Chapter 7. Great-power strategies of regional security integration Chapter 8. Explaining NATO in the Western Balkans PART IV. AFGHANISTAN Chapter 9. NATO adapting armed democratisation Chapter 10. Budgetary dispositions and geopolitical interpretations Chapter 11. Explaining NATO in Afghanistan PART V. CONCLUSIONS Chapter 12. The avenue of democratic realism Chapter 13. NATO in an illiberal world
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