European Security After 9/11

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11 European security challenges
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ABM Treaty
Alexey D. Muraviev
Author_Matthew Sussex
AW ACS
Category=JPS
CIS Collective Security Treaty
CIS State
cultural conflict theory
Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz
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EU's Unity
Franz Oswald
German Military Contribution
German Security Policies
Global Anti-terror Campaign
Middle East foreign policy
NATO Alliance
NATO dynamics
NATO Expansion
NATO Joint Force
NATO Treaty
NATO's Article
NATO's Demise
NATO's Eastward Expansion
NATO's Favor
NATO's Involvement
Palestinian Authority
Peter Hincheliffe
post-9
post-Cold War European Security System
post-Cold War International System
R Davison
Russia NATO
Russia NATO Security
Russian NATO Dialogue
security policy analysis
terrorism studies
transatlantic relations
West Germany

Product details

  • ISBN 9780754635949
  • Weight: 412g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Feb 2004
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Much scholarly attention has been paid to the United States' response to the events of 9/11. This timely volume broadens our understanding of the impact of the attacks by considering instead their consequences for European security and for the relationship between the US and leading European states. The book places into theoretical context the notion that the world changed by assessing shifting conceptions of security and warfare, linking this to new thinking in these areas. It also critically evaluates the idea that the war against terrorism is a manifestation of a cultural clash between the West and Islam, and provides detailed evaluations of British, French, German and Russian reactions to 9/11 and the subsequent war on Iraq. Bringing together an impressive collection of experts this work will be an excellent resource for courses on international security, European politics, and international relations.
Peter Shearman is Associate Professor of International Relations and Security Studies at The University of Melbourne, Australia, and has published widely in these fields. Matthew Sussex completed his PhD on Russian foreign policy at the University of Melbourne in 2001. His research interests include international security and international relations theory. He is currently teaching and conducting research in these areas at the University of Queensland, Australia. His forthcoming book (also with Ashgate) is Power, Interests and Identity in Russian Foreign Policy.

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