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Alliance Persistence within the Anglo-American Special Relationship - The Post-Cold War Era

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This book seeks to demystify the persistence of the Anglo-American Special Relationship (AASR) in the post-Cold War era by constructing a new theory of alliance persistence. This theory of alliance persistence not only has stronger explanatory power than the predominant model of interests and sentiments, but also opens a new way for understanding what factors have prevented the AASR from collapsing. This innovative new volume fills the gap in AASR literature by focusing on the important role of institutionalization in sustaining the AASR, a factor that has been significantly overlooked in existing academic research. 

List of contents

Chapter 1: Explaining the Persistence of the AASR: An Alliance Persistence Perspective.- Chapter 2: Asymmetrical Distribution of Power and the Persistence of the Utilitarian AASR in the Post-Cold War Era.- Chapter 3: Theoretical Framework.- Chapter 4: Institutionalization and the Persistence of the Sticky AASR in the Post-Cold War Era.- Chapter 5: Common Threats and the Persistence of the Vigilant AASR in the Post-Cold War Era.- Conclusion: A Theory of Alliance Persistence and the Future of the AASR. 

About the author

Ruike Xu is a lecturer in the School of English and International Studies at the Beijing Foreign Studies University, China. His research focuses mainly on Anglo-American relations, Alliance theories, Israeli-American relations and China's foreign policy in the Middle East. 

Summary

This book seeks to demystify the persistence of the Anglo-American Special Relationship (AASR) in the post-Cold War era by constructing a new theory of alliance persistence. This theory of alliance persistence not only has stronger explanatory power than the predominant model of interests and sentiments, but also opens a new way for understanding what factors have prevented the AASR from collapsing. This innovative new volume fills the gap in AASR literature by focusing on the important role of institutionalization in sustaining the AASR, a factor that has been significantly overlooked in existing academic research. 

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