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Since the Libya War in 2011 it has been widely suggested that
NATO's role in US security policy has diminished, because
Washington gives Europe less and Asia more strategic priority (a
tendency that is reinforced by budget restraints), and because the
US is no longer interested in always leading NATO activities that
mainly concern European conditions. Several experts have suggested
that the US expect that the European security challenges primarily
should be handled by NATO's European allies in a new transatlantic
burden sharing model, and that the US role should principally be
Article V-focused. This book investigates to what extent these
claims are valid, and what consequences they may have for European
and international security.
Since 1814 Sweden has avoided involvement in armed conflicts and
carried out policies of non-alignment in peacetime and neutrality
during war. Even though the Swedish government often describes
Sweden as a 'nation of peace', in 2004 the 200-year anniversary of
that peace passed by with barely any attention. Despite its
extraordinary longevity, research about the Swedish experience of
enduring peace is underdeveloped. 200 Years of Peace places this
long period of peace in broader academic and public discussions
surrounding claimed Swedish exceptionality as it is represented in
the nation's social policies, expansive welfare state, eugenics,
gender equality programs, and peace.
The main objectives of this book are to analyse the risks and
dangers NATO faces in the current strategic environment and to
discuss how the alliance can readjust to those challenges. How can
NATO adapt to the dangerous combination of a revisionist Russia, a
reluctant United States, and a Europe in crisis? NATO's relevance
and ability to survive have been challenged many times before, and
it has not only survived but also has proven highly adaptable to
change. This has been good for Western cohesion and for the
consolidation of the liberal-democratic, rules-based world order.
The main argument of this book is that NATO can overcome this
latest set of challenges as well and retain its central role as a
cornerstone of the European and transatlantic security order. NATO
is different from other alliances because its members share not
only interests but values as well, codified in the preamble of the
North Atlantic Treaty as allied support for democracy, individual
liberty, and the rule of law. The greatest enemy of the alliance is
the forces that challenge the common norms and values of NATO's
member states, and - in a larger perspective - the
liberal-democratic, rules-based world order, and Western
civilisation itself. The book makes an original contribution to the
existing literature on NATO and transatlantic relations and
discusses the latest developments within NATO since the Trump
administration took office. The book will be of much interest to
students of NATO, geopolitics, security studies, and International
Relations in general.
Since the Libya War in 2011 it has been widely suggested that
NATO's role in US security policy has diminished, because
Washington gives Europe less and Asia more strategic priority (a
tendency that is reinforced by budget restraints), and because the
US is no longer interested in always leading NATO activities that
mainly concern European conditions. Several experts have suggested
that the US expect that the European security challenges primarily
should be handled by NATO's European allies in a new transatlantic
burden sharing model, and that the US role should principally be
Article V-focused. This book investigates to what extent these
claims are valid, and what consequences they may have for European
and international security.
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++++ Om Betydelsen Och Bruket Af Tempora I Nyfranska Spraket Med
Sarskildt Afseende Pa Latinet Anders Magnus Petersson Edquist, 1860
Foreign Language Study; French; Foreign Language Study / French
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