Description: NATO Beyond 9/11 by E. Hallams, L. Ratti, B. Zyla This collection reflects on the significance of the 9/11 terrorist attacks for the transatlantic alliance. Offering an analysis of NATOs evolution since 2001, it examines key topics such as the alliances wars in Afghanistan, its military operation in Libya, global partnerships, burden-sharing and relations with the US and Russia. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description This collection reflects on the significance of the 9/11 terrorist attacks for the transatlantic alliance. Offering an analysis of NATOs evolution since 2001, it examines key topics such as the alliances wars in Afghanistan, its military operation in Libya, global partnerships, burden-sharing and relations with the US and Russia. Author Biography Mark Webber, University of Birmingham, UKMichael RÜhle, NATOs Emerging Security Challenges DivisionCarl Cavanagh Hodge, University of British Columbia-Okanagan, CanadaTerry Terriff, University of Calgary, CanadaTim Bird, Kings College London, UKJeffrey H. Michaels, Kings College London, UKMagnus Petersson, Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies, NorwaySteve Marsh, Cardiff University, UKAlan Dobson, University of Dundee, UKMagnus Christiansson, Swedish National Defence College, SwedenSven Biscop, Egmont Royal Institute for International Relations in Brussels, BelgiumTrine Flockhart, Danish Institute for International StudiesBastian Giegerich, Bundeswehr Centre for Military History and Social Sciences Table of Contents Introduction PART I: A NEW PARADIGM FOR NATO? 1. NATO after 9/11: Theoretical Perspectives; Mark Webber 2. Reflections on 9/11: A View from NATO; Micheal Ruhle 3. A Sense of Return: A Sense of Return: NATOs Libyan Intervention in Perspective; Carl Hodge PART II: THE TRANSFORMATION OF NATO 4. Déjà vu all over again`? September 11 2001 and NATO Military Transformation; Terry Teriff 5. NATO in Afghanistan; Tim Bird 6. Just an Internal Exercise? NATO and the New Security Challenges; Magnus Petersson 7. Fine Words, Few Answers: NATOs not so new New Strategic Concept; Steve Marsh & Alan Dobson 8. Pooling, Sharing and Specialising: The Age of Austerity ad the Euro-Atlantic Security Architecture; Magnus Christiansson 9. At the End of its Tether? NATOs Intervention in Libya; Jeff Michaels PART III: RELATIONSHIPS AND PARTNERSHIPS 10. Between Hope and Realism: the US, NATO and a Transatlantic Bargain for the 21st Century; Ellen Hallams 11. A Bipolar Alliance for a Multipolar World: NATO and the EU; Sven Biscop 12. NATO–Russia Relations after 9/11: New Challenges, Old Issues; Luca Ratti 13. NATOs Global Partnerships - A Haphazard Strategy?; Trine Flockhart 14. NATO and Interorganizational Cooperation; Bastian Giegerich PART IV: CONCLUSION - NATOS RETRENCHMENT? Review For much of its existence, NATO had a very clear deterrence mission which did not oblige it to move around very much. However, in more recent times, the Alliance has taken on a broad range of missions and in many different parts of the world. Arguably, these missions, extending from ground operations in Afghanistan to maritime operations in the Mediterranean and Gulf, and involving cooperation with a large number of partner countries from across the globe, have made NATO an even more visible and important organization than it was during the Cold War. Yet as NATOs mission in Afghanistan winds down, and as the European Allies confront major defence cuts and a shift of attention by the US to the Asia Pacific, can NATO remain a global actor? Do the enduring strengths of the Alliance continue to outweigh the many challenges it faces in adapting to the new spectrum of 21st century security threats, such as cyber attacks, terrorism, or the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction? Do the Allies have the political will and capabilities to address these issues together? As the debate on NATOs future gets under way, this book is the essential guide for anyone - whether policy maker, practitioner or student - who wants to understand where the Alliance is today and where it will be in the future.- Jamie Shea, NATO Deputy Assistant Secretary General for Emerging Security Challenges"NATOs capacity for change is once again on the agenda now that its engulfingand prolonged combat mission in Afghanistan is about to end. This timely and important book traces the wider effects of the September 2001 terrorist attacks on the Alliance and how its future remains intimately tied to its past. It masterfully combines reflections on big change with insights into NATO policy issues and is certain to provoke new thinking on the Alliance."- Sten Rynning, University of Southern Denmark Promotional Springer Book Archives Review Quote For much of its existence, NATO had a very clear deterrence mission which did not oblige it to move around very much. However, in more recent times, the Alliance has taken on a broad range of missions and in many different parts of the world. Arguably, these missions, extending from ground operations in Afghanistan to maritime operations in the Mediterranean and Gulf, and involving cooperation with a large number of partner countries from across the globe, have made NATO an even more visible and important organization than it was during the Cold War. Yet as NATOs mission in Afghanistan winds down, and as the European Allies confront major defence cuts and a shift of attention by the US to the Asia Pacific, can NATO remain a global actor? Do the enduring strengths of the Alliance continue to outweigh the many challenges it faces in adapting to the new spectrum of 21st century security threats, such as cyber attacks, terrorism, or the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction? Do the Allies have the political will and capabilities to address these issues together? As the debate on NATOs future gets under way, this book is the essential guide for anyone - whether policy maker, practitioner or student - who wants to understand where the Alliance is today and where it will be in the future. - Jamie Shea, NATO Deputy Assistant Secretary General for Emerging Security Challenges "NATOs capacity for change is once again on the agenda now that its engulfing and prolonged combat mission in Afghanistan is about to end. This timely and important book traces the wider effects of the September 2001 terrorist attacks on the Alliance and how its future remains intimately tied to its past. It masterfully combines reflections on big change with insights into NATO policy issues and is certain to provoke new thinking on the Alliance." - Sten Rynning, University of Southern Denmark Details ISBN1349351520 Series New Security Challenges Language English ISBN-10 1349351520 ISBN-13 9781349351527 Format Paperback Publisher Palgrave Macmillan Short Title NATO BEYOND 9/11 2013/E Media Book Year 2013 Publication Date 2013-01-01 Pages 347 Edition 1st Imprint Palgrave Macmillan Subtitle The Transformation of the Atlantic Alliance Place of Publication Basingstoke Country of Publication United Kingdom UK Release Date 2013-01-01 AU Release Date 2013-01-01 NZ Release Date 2013-01-01 Author B. Zyla Illustrations X, 347 p. Edited by B. Zyla Edition Description 1st ed. 2013 Alternative 9780230391215 DEWEY 355.03109182 Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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ISBN-13: 9781349351527
Book Title: NATO Beyond 9/11
Number of Pages: 347 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Nato Beyond 9/11: the Transformation of the Atlantic Alliance
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication Year: 2013
Subject: Government, History
Item Height: 216 mm
Item Weight: 4522 g
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Author: L. Ratti, E. Hallams, B. Zyla
Subject Area: Country, Political Science
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Format: Paperback