International institutions play important roles in political-military issues as well as in economic and environmental affairs. Indeed, it is impossible to understand efforts to resolve regional and local conflicts, or the form and pace of alliance formation and expansion, without paying attention to security institutions. Imperfect Unions discusses a wide variety of security institutions, including NATO, the Western European Union, United Nations peacekeeping, the ASEAB Regional Forum, and the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe. It describes changes in security institutions, documents the effects of such institutions on national policies, and explores the conditions that affect the patterns of co-operation and discord that ensue. The book helps to improve our understanding of recent developments in international relations such as NATO enlargement and the regionalization of peacekeeping. In theoretical terms, it shows how institutionalist approaches, such as those represented in this volume, can enrich the important field of security studies.
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Imperfect Unions illustrates how security institutions such as NATO, United Nations and ASEAN change and why they matter. In order to understand contemporary security issues, one must also understand security institutions. It illustrates how institutionalist theory can enrich the important field of security studies.
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Introduction ; FUNCTION AND FORM OF SECURITY INSTITUTIONS. ; 1. Risk, Threat and Security Institutions ; 2. The Concert of Europe and Security Management in the Nineteenth Century ; 3. Function and Form of a European Security and Defence Identity ; EFFECTS OF SECURITY INSTITUTIONS. ; 4. Alliances as Instruments of Intra-Allied Control ; 5. Alliance Cohesion and Peaceful Change in NATO ; 6. The 'Quad': Unexpected Effects of an Obscure Institution ; 7. How Institutions Matter: The OSCE and German Foreign Policy ; CONTINUITY AND CHANGE IN SECURITY INSTITUTIONS. ; 8. Spontaneous Institutions: The Dynamics of International Peacekeeping ; 9. US Non-Proliferation Campaigns and the Impact of Institutional Change ; 10. The Myth of ASEAN Way: Explaining the Evolution of the ASEAN Regional Forum ; Conclusion
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The editors and authors bring solid credentials to the endeavor ... The strongest chapters show convincingly that institutions do matter ... I recommend this anthology for graduate students, faculty, and international relations practitioners.
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Edited by leading academic figures in the field of International Relations. Important analysis of security institutions such as NATO, United Nations and ASEAN. Important contribution to study of security institutions in the field of international relations.
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Helga Haftendorn is University professor of Political Science and International Relations at the Free University of Berlin. Robert O. Keohane is James B. Duke Professor of Military Science at Duke University. Celeste Wallender is an Associate Professor of Government at Harvard University.
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Edited by leading academic figures in the field of International Relations. Important analysis of security institutions such as NATO, United Nations and ASEAN. Important contribution to study of security institutions in the field of international relations.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780198207955
Publisert
1999
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
697 gr
Høyde
242 mm
Bredde
163 mm
Dybde
26 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
394

Biographical note

Helga Haftendorn is University professor of Political Science and International Relations at the Free University of Berlin. Robert O. Keohane is James B. Duke Professor of Military Science at Duke University. Celeste Wallender is an Associate Professor of Government at Harvard University.