Read more
Informationen zum Autor Wallace J. Thies is a Yale Ph.D. who has held full-time teaching positions in political science at the University of Connecticut (Storrs), the University of California, Berkeley, and the Catholic University of America. Why NATO Endures is his third book. His two previous books are When Governments Collide: Coercion and Diplomacy in the Vietnam Conflict (1980) and Friendly Rivals: Bargaining and Burden-Shifting in NATO (2003). He has also published articles in the Journal of Conflict Resolution, Journal of Strategic Studies, International Interactions, Comparative Strategy, and European Security. He has also served as an International Affairs Fellow of the Council on Foreign Relations, working at the US Department of State, Bureau of Politico-Military Affairs, and a NATO Research Fellow. Klappentext Why NATO Endures examines military alliances and their role in international relations. Zusammenfassung Why NATO Endures examines military alliances and their role in international relations. Inhaltsverzeichnis 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.