ALLIANCE POLITICS, KOSOVO AND NATO'S WAR by Martin, Pierre ISBN 0312238177

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This text attempts to answer questions regarding alliance politics: how much autonomy do the alliance members have? does the US dictate alliance policy? The contributors ask whether Operation Allied Force reflected a consensus among NATO's members, or whether some members were 'Forced Allies'.

As NATO's first hostile offensive military action, Operation Allied Force placed new demands and pressures on the alliance. Those pressures and demands offer an opportunity to answer critical questions regarding alliance politics: how much autonomy do the alliance members have? does the U.S. dictate alliance policy? can the alliance function politically while engaged in combat? Contributors explore the experience of NATO's members individually as well as in terms of implications for theories of alliances. More fundamentally, the contributors to this volume ask whether Operation Allied Force reflected a consensus among NATO's members, or whether some members were 'Forced Allies'.

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[edit] Title

ALLIANCE POLITICS, KOSOVO AND NATO'S WAR

[edit] Author

Martin, Pierre

[edit] ISBN

0312238177

[edit] Published

09/08/2001

[edit] Publisher

Palgrave

[edit] Binding

hardback

[edit] Retail Price

45 (GBP)

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44.1 (GBP)

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