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Dangerous Alliances - Proponents of Peace, Weapons of War (Hardcover, Lte)
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Dangerous Alliances - Proponents of Peace, Weapons of War (Hardcover, Lte)
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War, from the Western perspective, is not a solitary endeavor.
Partnerships of all types serve as a foundation for the projection
of power and the employment of force. "Waging War" argues that
these institutions of interstate violence--not just the technology,
capability, and level of professionalism and training of armed
forces--serve as ready mechanisms to employ force. However, these
institutions are not always well designed, and do not always
augment fighting effectiveness as they could, sometimes serving as
drags on state capacity. At the same time, the net benefit of
having this web of partnerships, agreements, and alliances is
remarkable. It makes rapid response to crisis possible, and
facilitates countering threats wherever they emerge.
Utilizing what the author calls a realist institutionalist
agenda--one that understands institutions as conduits of
capability--this book lays out which institutional arrangements
lubricate states' abilities to advance their agendas and prevail in
wartime, and which components of institutional arrangements
undermine effectiveness and cohesion, and increase costs to states.
It demonstrates and tests the argument in five empirical chapters,
examining the cases of the first Gulf War, Kosovo, Afghanistan,
Iraq, and Libya. Each case has distinct lessons as well as
important generalizations for contemporary multilateral
warfighting.
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