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Natos Democratic Retrenchment Hegemony After The Return Of History Henrik Bl Larsen

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Natos Democratic Retrenchment Hegemony After The Return Of History Henrik Bl Larsen
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.62 MB
Pages: 300
Author: Henrik B.L. Larsen
ISBN: 9780429505362, 9781138585287, 0429505361, 1138585289
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Natos Democratic Retrenchment Hegemony After The Return Of History Henrik Bl Larsen by Henrik B.l. Larsen 9780429505362, 9781138585287, 0429505361, 1138585289 instant download after payment.

Exploring NATO’s post-Cold War determination to support democracy abroad, this book addresses the alliance’s adaptation to the new illiberal backlashes in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans and Afghanistan after the alleged ‘return of history’.
The book engages the question of what has driven NATO to pursue democratisation in face of the significant region-specific challenges and what can explain policy expansion or retrenchment over time. Explaining NATO’s adaptation from the perspective of power dynamics that push for international change and historical experience that informs grand strategy allows wider inferences not only about democratisation as a foreign policy strategy but also about the nature of the transatlantic alliance and its relations with a mostly illiberal environment. Larsen offers a theoretical conception of NATO as a patchwork of one hegemonic and several great power interests that converge or diverge in the formulation of common policy, as opposed to NATO as a community of universal values.
This volume will appeal to researchers of transatlantic relations, NATO’s functional and geographical expansion, hegemony and great power politics, democracy promotion, lessons of the past, (Neoclassical) Realism, alliance theory, and the crisis of the liberal world order.

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