Politics of Resilience and Transatlantic Order

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crisis prevention
crisis resilience
crisis resilience in international relations
crisis resolution
cybersecurity governance
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EU High Representative
EU's Role
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EU’s Role
foreign policy crises
Global financial crisis
High Readiness Joint Task Force
humanitarian crisis
IAEA Board
IMF Quota
International Bank
international financial order
international nuclear order
Iranian Nuclear
Iranian Nuclear Crisis
NATO Burden
NATO Burden Share
NATO burden sharing
NATO Wales Summit
NATO's Collective Defence
NATO's Collective Defense
NATO’s Collective Defence
NATO’s Collective Defense
Ontological Security Seekers
Over Burden
populist foreign policy
Resilience Mechanisms
Snowden Revelations
Transatlantic Community
Transatlantic Order
Transatlantic Partners
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Trump Administration
UK's Reliance
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780367138479
  • Weight: 710g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 May 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This edited volume bridges the "analytical divide" between studies of transatlantic relations, democratic peace theory, and foreign policy analysis, and improves our theoretical understanding of the logic of crises prevention and resolution.

The recent rise of populism and polarization in both the U.S.A and Europe adds to a host of foreign policy crises that have emerged in transatlantic relations over the last two decades. Through examining how democracies can manage to sustain and maintain mechanisms of crisis resilience that are embedded in the democratic peace, and particularly transatlantic relations, this book helps enhance the understanding of inter-democratic crisis resolution across issue areas. In doing so, it addresses some of the most important and prevalent crises of our time, such as anti-terrorism intervention in Afghanistan; Iran’s nuclear program; burden-sharing within North Atlantic Treaty Organization NATO; key aspects of the international order, such as binding norms for cyber security and the integration of China into the Western-led international economic order; as well as domestic order shifts, such as the British vote to leave the European Union (EU) and the impact of the Trump administration populist foreign policy on transatlantic crisis resolution.

This book will be of key interest to students and scholars of International Relations, Transatlantic Studies, Foreign Policy Analysis, and Comparative Politics.

Gordon Friedrichs is Research Associate at the Institute of Political Science, Heidelberg University, Germany.

Sebastian Harnisch is Professor at the Institute of Political Science, Heidelberg University, Germany.

Cameron G. Thies is Professor and Director of the School of Politics and Global Studies at Arizona State University, USA.