Do military alliances deter or provoke conflict? This book explores
this critical question by examining the often-overlooked phase of
alliance implementation, a complex and prolonged process that occurs
before an alliance's deterrent benefits are realized. Brett V. Benson
and Bradley C. Smith argue that the formation of new alliances does
not immediately translate into increased military strength. Instead,
states must navigate political and military challenges to
operationalize their alliance, creating a vulnerable window of time
before an alliance is implemented. Benson and Smith reveal that while
fully realized alliances can enhance deterrence and foster peace,
their preliminary stages can provoke conflict, as potential enemies
may wage preventive war to counteract the anticipated shift in power.
To address these risks, The Window Before details strategies employed
by allies, including crafting less provocative treaty terms,
accelerating the implementation process, and maintaining secrecy to
minimize adversaries' chances to react. Through in-depth theoretical
analysis and historical examples, the book sheds light on the
effectiveness of these strategies and their broader implications for
alliance dynamics and international relations. It offers crucial
insights into current global tensions, including the ongoing war in
Ukraine, China-Taiwan relations, and the emerging no-limits security
partnership between Russia and China. In a world undergoing epochal
shifts in alliances ranging from Europe to the Middle East to East
Asia, this methodologically rigorous book provides the necessary
theoretical framework for understanding why alliance shifts happen and
predicting the fallout--potentially devastating--that may result.
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The Politics of Alliance Implementation
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ISBN
9780197806746
Publisert
2025
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Oxford University Press Academic US
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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