This book examines the role played by affect and emotions to
provide a new perspective on alliances and friendly relations among
states. Through a theoretical and empirical examination of the
historical relationships of members of the Atlantic alliance, it
underlines and explains the connections between affect, the
occurrence of crises, and the repair of those crises in close
allies' relationships. Using empirical data and close examinations
of the decision-makers in Atlantic alliance countries during the
1956 Suez Crisis, the 1966 NATO crisis, and the 2003 Iraq crisis,
Eznack constructs a new history and theory of the workings of
alliances.
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