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Research Handbook on NATO

Edited by: Sebastian Mayer

ISBN13: 9781839103384
Published: July 2023
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £200.00



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This timely Research Handbook provides novel insights into the institutional complexities of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). Through a defined focus on the post-Cold War evolution of NATO, it provides various theoretical perspectives on the Alliance and assesses wider research efforts within NATO studies.

Written by thirty renowned international scholars and practitioners, chapters provide multidisciplinary insights into NATO’s legal and political developments. They examine existing research ventures within NATO scholarship, as well as potential future methodological advancements. The Research Handbook looks closely at NATO’s political and military decision-making, its principles of governance and its key fields of action. It additionally offers a significant analysis of the organization’s stability and cohesion.

This comprehensive Research Handbook will be important for academics studying law, politics and international relations surveying the intricacies of regional organizations. It will be particularly beneficial for NATO practitioners and for researchers endeavouring to further the field of NATO studies.

Subjects:
Public International Law
Contents:
Preface xv
List of abbreviations xvii
1. Introduction: NATO as an object of research 1
Sebastian Mayer

PART I. THEORIES AND APPROACHES
2. Realism 21
Luca Ratti
3. Institutionalism 36
Sebastian Mayer
4. Economic theory 52
Shintaro Nakagawa, Toshihiro Ihori and Martin C. McGuire
5. Social constructivism 69
Tobias Bunde
6. Interpretive approaches 84
Ulrich Franke

PART II. LEGAL AND INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURES
7. Legal personalities 99
Andrés B. Muñoz-Mosquera and Nikoleta P. Chalanouli
8. Institutional design 114
Seth A. Johnston
9. Institutional memory 131
Heidi Hardt

PART III. OPERATING NATO
10. Political decision-making 147
Sebastian Mayer
11. Military decision-making 164
Ivan Dinev Ivanov
12. Civilian control of the military 178
Stephen M. Saideman and David P. Auerswald
13. Collective action problems 191
Christian Tuschhoff

PART IV. FIELDS OF ACTION
14. Collective defence 208
John R. Deni
15. Deterrence 222
Damon Coletta
16. NATO operations 237
Nicholas Williams
17. Counter-terrorism 253
Giray Sadõk and Aybike Yalcin-Ispir
18. Cyber security 267
Joe Burton
19. Partnerships for Peace 280
Joshua B. Spero
20. Mediterranean and global partnering 296
Markus Kaim
21. Democracy support 308
Henrik B. L. Larsen

PART V. PRINCIPLES OF GOVERNANCE
22. Use of force: legal foundations 324
Michael Bothe
23. Accountability and transparency 339
Ian Davis

PART VI. STRENGTH AND COHESION
24. NATO’s crisis resilience 356
Sebastian Harnisch
25. Burden-sharing 369
Benjamin Zyla
26. The NATO “habit of consultation” 385
Martin A. Smith
27. Cohesion through identity 400
Falk Ostermann

Index