Theorising NATO builds upon a range of theoretic perspectives to
analyze the work of NATO, and its relationship to the European
Union. In doing so, it addresses a gap in IR scholarship, allowing
the reader to interpret the work of NATO.
The book takes into account pluralist theoretic approaches,
including tradition modes of realism, liberalism and
constructivism, as well as newer approaches such as securitisation
and risk. It focuses on how NATO 's post-Cold War development might
be understood and explained, thus considering the
conceptualisation, purpose and future of the Alliance.
Theorising NATO will be of interest to students and scholars of
International Organisation, International Relations and European
Politics.
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