The political economy of NATO
past, present, and into the 21st century
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Author
Contributions
- Hartley, Keith. - Contributor
Publication
1999 - Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, U.K, England
Language
English
Word Count
73,000 words, Guess
Page Count
292 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL377552M
- ISBN-100521630932
- OCLC Control Number504424978
- OCLC Control Numberpoliticaleconomy0000sand
- Library of Congress Control Number98039564
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- Goodreads3447544
- LibraryThing1442402
Classifications
- DDC355/.031/091821
- LCCJZ5930 .S26 1999
Description
Using simple economic methods while accounting for political and institutional factors, this book puts forward a political economy viewpoint of NATO's current status and its future prospects. A balanced picture of NATO is presented that is sensitive to the perspectives from both sides of the Atlantic. This is accomplished by accounting for the institutional features and the philosophical aspects that distinguish government decision makers and the defense establishment in North America from their counterparts in Europe. A host of NATO policy concerns are addressed, including the optimal membership for the alliance, its role in peacekeeping missions worldwide, the appropriate methods for deterring terrorism, and proper procurement practices for the next generation of weapons. Additional topics concern defense burden sharing, arms trade, NATO's institutional structure, and NATO's role vis-a-vis other international organizations. Although the analysis is rigorous, the book is intended for a wide audience drawn from political science and economics.
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