NATO after Russia's Invasion of Ukraine : Threat Perceptions and Their Consequences

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NATO after Russia's Invasion of Ukraine : Threat Perceptions and Their Consequences

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 280 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781647126704

Full Description

A revealing look at differing threat perceptions in six key NATO countries

When Russia began its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, analysts and policymakers highlighted the unifying shock that NATO members experienced. However even before the return of US president Donald Trump, beneath this seeming cohesion lay deep-seated differences in how member states perceive and prioritize security threats.

NATO after Russia's Invasion of Ukraine analyzes the six most influential members of the alliance: the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Poland, and Italy. Through extensive interviews with current and former policymakers and a detailed examination of public statements and policies, Jason W. Davidson delivers a unique assessment of how divergent threat perceptions influence the NATO allies' major defense decisions, such as defense spending, and whether the alliance addresses each ally's most important threat and its view of NATO's most important challenges. With the rise in tumultuous geopolitical challenges posed by Russia, China, terrorism, mass refugee flows, and nationalism, this book provides the crucial context needed to navigate NATO's evolving role in international security.

Davidson provides vital insights for anyone seeking to understand the complex dynamics shaping the future of NATO and transatlantic security. Policy professionals will find actionable intelligence, while scholars and students of international relations and political science will appreciate its rigorous analysis and extensive primary research.

Contents

List of Tables
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
2.: Poland
3. The United Kingdom
4. France
5. Italy
6. Germany
7. United States
8. Conclusion
Appednxi A: Military Capabilities Tables: Country Breakdowns and Abbreviations
Appendix B: Elite Interviews Conducted by the Author
Bibliography
Index
About the Author

List of Tables

Table 2.1 Poland's Defense Spending
Table 2.2 Poland's Military Capabilities
Table 3.1 The United Kingdom's Defense Spending
Table 3.2 The United Kingdom's Military Capabilities
Table 4.1 France's Defense Spending
Table 4.2 France's Military Capabilities
Table 5.1 Italy's Defense Spending
Table 5.2 Italy's Military Capabilities
Table 6.1 Germany's Defense Spending
Table 6.2 Germany's Military Capabilities
Table 7.1 The United States' Defense Spending
Table 7.2 The United States' Military Capabilities
Table 7.3 The United States' Military Deployments by Region: 2023
Table 8.1 Core Findings

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