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NATO's post-Cold War politicsthe changing provision of security /
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NATO's post-Cold War politicsEdited by Sebastian Mayer.
其他題名:
the changing provision of security /
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Mayer, Sebastian,
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Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan :2014.
面頁冊數:
352 p. :8 figures, 2.
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Electronic book text.
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Epublication based on: 9781137330291.
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Defence strategy, planning & researchNATO.
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1137330309 (electronic bk.) :
NATO's post-Cold War politicsthe changing provision of security /
Mayer, Sebastian,
NATO's post-Cold War politics
the changing provision of security /[electronic resource] :Edited by Sebastian Mayer. - 1st ed. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan :2014. - 352 p. :8 figures, 2. - New security challenges.
Electronic book text.
1. Introduction: NATO as an Organization and Bureaucracy-- Sebastian Mayer PART I: THE ORIGINS OF NATO AND ITS BUREAUCRATIC DEVELOPMENT DURING THE COLD WAR 2. From London to Brussels: Emergence and Development of a Politico-Administrative System-- Gustav Schmidt 3. Institutionalizing NATO's Military Bureaucracy: The Making of an Integrated Chain of Command-- Dieter Kruger PART II: CHANGING SECURITY CHALLENGES AND NATO'S NEW IDENTITY 4. Post-Bipolar Challenges: New Visions and New Activities-- Trine Flockhart 5. Self-Presentation and Impression Management: NATO's New Public Diplomacy-- Odette Tomescu-Hatto PART III: NATO'S POST-COLD WAR BUREAUCRACY, CONSENSUS-BUILDING, AND DECISION-MAKING 6. NATO Decision-Making: The 'Consensus Rule' Endures Despite Challenges-- Leo G. Michel 7. The Changing Role of NATO's Secretary General-- Ryan C. Hendrickson 8. Coping with Complexity: Informal Political Forums at NATO's Headquarters-- Sebastian Mayer and Olaf Theiler 9. Enduring Rules, Changing Practices: NATO's Post-Cold War Military Committee and International Military Staff-- Jo G. Gade and Paal Sigurd Hilde 10. Perfectly Flawed? The Evolution of NATO's Force Generation Process-- John R. Deni 11. The Impact of NATO's Defence Planning and Force Generation on Member States-- Christian Tuschhoff PART IV. NATO'S RELATIONS WITH THIRD-PARTY ACTORS 12. NATO's Troubled Relations with Partner Organizations. A Resource Dependence Explanation-- Rafael Bierman 13. In the Line of Fire: NATO-NGO Relations from Bosnia to Afghanistan-- M. J. Williams 14. Partners vs. Members? NATO as an Arena for Coalitions-- Janne Haaland Matlary PART V: EXTERNAL POWER STRUCTURES AND GLOBAL SECURITY 15. Informal Cooperation Beyond the Alliance-- Mette Eilstrup-Sangiovanni 16. NATO's Transformation and Global Security-- Sean Kay and Magnus Petersson 17. Conclusion: NATO's Transformed Provision of Security-- Sebastian Mayer.
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This collection is the first book-length study of NATO's bureaucracy and decision-making after the Cold War and its analytical framework of 'internationalization' draws largely on neo-institutionalist insights.This collection portrays NATO's post-Cold War bureaucracy, decision-shaping and -making at Brussels Headquarters, identifies changes therein and evaluates their implications for the pursuit of external security with accompanying shifts in the locus of governance. It does so using the analytical concept of 'internationalization' which draws upon neo-institutionalist insights: a process by which national procedures of a policy area are linked with-or shift to-international organizations and thus enhance their significance. While some chapters centre on NATO's new post-Cold War security environment or changed power structures impacting on Alliance politics, the majority of authors describe NATO's new or adapted administrative bodies, associated operational roles and political procedures, its cooperation with third-party actors, and assess associated levels of internationalization. It becomes clear that although governments evidently remain key shapers of political processes, they now face thicker institutional structures of rules and common practices which implies adaptation and changes in national policies.
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Sebastian Mayer is Research Fellow at the Institute for Intercultural and International Studies, University of Bremen, Germany. He has published on security dynamics in the Southern Caucasus, on NATO and the EU's CFSP, and on institutional change and the transformation of security politics, more generally.
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1. Introduction: NATO as an Organization and Bureaucracy-- Sebastian Mayer PART I: THE ORIGINS OF NATO AND ITS BUREAUCRATIC DEVELOPMENT DURING THE COLD WAR 2. From London to Brussels: Emergence and Development of a Politico-Administrative System-- Gustav Schmidt 3. Institutionalizing NATO's Military Bureaucracy: The Making of an Integrated Chain of Command-- Dieter Kruger PART II: CHANGING SECURITY CHALLENGES AND NATO'S NEW IDENTITY 4. Post-Bipolar Challenges: New Visions and New Activities-- Trine Flockhart 5. Self-Presentation and Impression Management: NATO's New Public Diplomacy-- Odette Tomescu-Hatto PART III: NATO'S POST-COLD WAR BUREAUCRACY, CONSENSUS-BUILDING, AND DECISION-MAKING 6. NATO Decision-Making: The 'Consensus Rule' Endures Despite Challenges-- Leo G. Michel 7. The Changing Role of NATO's Secretary General-- Ryan C. Hendrickson 8. Coping with Complexity: Informal Political Forums at NATO's Headquarters-- Sebastian Mayer and Olaf Theiler 9. Enduring Rules, Changing Practices: NATO's Post-Cold War Military Committee and International Military Staff-- Jo G. Gade and Paal Sigurd Hilde 10. Perfectly Flawed? The Evolution of NATO's Force Generation Process-- John R. Deni 11. The Impact of NATO's Defence Planning and Force Generation on Member States-- Christian Tuschhoff PART IV. NATO'S RELATIONS WITH THIRD-PARTY ACTORS 12. NATO's Troubled Relations with Partner Organizations. A Resource Dependence Explanation-- Rafael Bierman 13. In the Line of Fire: NATO-NGO Relations from Bosnia to Afghanistan-- M. J. Williams 14. Partners vs. Members? NATO as an Arena for Coalitions-- Janne Haaland Matlary PART V: EXTERNAL POWER STRUCTURES AND GLOBAL SECURITY 15. Informal Cooperation Beyond the Alliance-- Mette Eilstrup-Sangiovanni 16. NATO's Transformation and Global Security-- Sean Kay and Magnus Petersson 17. Conclusion: NATO's Transformed Provision of Security-- Sebastian Mayer.
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In this well-crafted volume, Sebastian Mayer has assembled a distinguished group of experts to explore in unprecedented detail how NATO's bureaucracy and decision-making have changed since the cold war and with what implications for transatlantic security.- John S. Duffield, Professor, Georgia State University, USA This extraordinary volume brings together many of the top NATO experts from both sides of the Atlantic. It covers the full range of issues, from the history of NATO to its post-Cold War evolution, the role of the Secretary General, relations with NGOs and more. Anyone who wants to understand NATO's transformation must read this book. - James Goldgeier, Professor, American University, USA This volume offers an innovative analytical perspective on NATO. Taking the Alliance seriously as a complex institution and administration of security governance, the chapters describe important aspects of NATO's post-Cold War institutional transformation and explore their driving forces and limits of institutional development. Essential reading for anyone interested in understanding how NATO works and in looking beyond the superficial debate on 'NATO's decline'. - Frank Schimmelfennig, Professor, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland This excellent book brings together valuable and path-breaking analyses of the neglected topic of decision-making in NATO, including the Alliance's relations with partner nations and organizations. - David Yost, Professor, U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, USA.
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