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The Impact of NATO’s Defence Planning and Force Generation on Member Statesnce purposes; they accept allied commanders when conducting military operations; and they voluntarily engage in common training, allied exercises, or even permanent operations such as air defence or reconnaissance and surveillance. This volume suggests that NATO is more than the sum of its parts. ILIMN 发表于 2025-3-23 14:47:50
NATO’s Troubled Relations with Partner Organizations: A Resource-Dependence Explanationalone organization with only minor ad hoc relations to other organizations (Kaplan 2010). Today, NATO not only entertains structured relations with an abundance of partner states (see Matláry, this volume), but also its ties with other IOs have multiplied.Flirtatious 发表于 2025-3-23 21:17:42
In the Line of Fire: NATO-NGO Relations from Bosnia to Afghanistant the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) would no longer be necessary, resulting in the dissolution of the Alliance and a return to power politics among the former NATO allies (Mearsheimer 1990). Such predictions proved not only wrong, in that NATO continued to exist, they also failed to apprUTTER 发表于 2025-3-24 00:58:39
Partners versus Members? NATO as an Arena for Coalitionsof the Alliance into becoming an arena or platform for coalitions of the ‘willing and able’. After the end of the Cold War, we live in an era where armed attacks against one or several Alliance members, obliging others to respond immediately (although not necessarily by military means), have becomeANTH 发表于 2025-3-24 02:21:03
Post-Bipolar Challenges: New Visions and New Activities NATO’s new identity — one key theme of this chapter — has progressively transpired and consolidated. The penultimate chapter by Sean Kay and Magnus Petersson with its outlook into NATO’s future is confined to the 2000s and beyond, hence complementing my chapter in terms of its temporal coverage of the post-Cold War period.Ingratiate 发表于 2025-3-24 06:59:08
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Enduring Rules, Changing Practices: NATO’s Post-Cold War Military Committee and International Milita. Bland observed in his seminal study of the MC: ‘The Military Committee has experienced periods of relative great influence on NATO strategy, while at other times it has almost been irrelevant to the outcome of alliance policies’ (Bland 1991: 23).Invigorate 发表于 2025-3-24 16:09:01
Perfectly Flawed? The Evolution of NATO’s Force Generation Process System (AWACS) airplanes for example. However, alliance-wide, in-depth military integration was very limited prior to the 1990s. Reasons for the restricted level of integration were varied and complex, as Dieter Krüger points out earlier in this volume.反应 发表于 2025-3-24 19:48:12
The Impact of NATO’s Defence Planning and Force Generation on Member Statesargue, more specifically, that it is the organization itself that generates the necessary incentives for member states to agree on collective action and comply with common policies above and beyond their original preferences.laxative 发表于 2025-3-25 02:13:21
Introduction: NATO as an Organization and Bureaucracyrocesses. It is concerned with their implications for the provision of security, and it also develops initial arguments about the causes of this institutional change. The contributors address questions such as the following: