Bridging the European Divide: Middle Power Politics and Regional Security Dilemmas
Do middle powers matter geopolitically to great powers when confronting the unconventional, twenty-first-century threats from nation-states or nonstate actors? By studying certain middle power politics in the heart of early, anarchical, and volatile post-Cold War Europe, we can better grasp the impact such middle powers have in the aftermath of September 11, 2001.

Bridging the European Divide explores how key regional middle powers perceived and advocated their political power options, and tells the largely untold story behind the motives of significant middle power decisions and repercussions. Such regional alignment decisions stemmed from the ideas, opportunities, and realities necessary to transform nation-states amid acute regional uncertainty, global upheaval, and international systemic change. In order to achieve a better understanding of how to bridge the post-9/11 gap between changes in material incentives and the role of ideas, Spero smartly connects two different types of power politics-ways of assessing security dilemmas and foreign policy decisions, and reasons why middle powers and their geopolitical roles matter to great powers.
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Bridging the European Divide: Middle Power Politics and Regional Security Dilemmas
Do middle powers matter geopolitically to great powers when confronting the unconventional, twenty-first-century threats from nation-states or nonstate actors? By studying certain middle power politics in the heart of early, anarchical, and volatile post-Cold War Europe, we can better grasp the impact such middle powers have in the aftermath of September 11, 2001.

Bridging the European Divide explores how key regional middle powers perceived and advocated their political power options, and tells the largely untold story behind the motives of significant middle power decisions and repercussions. Such regional alignment decisions stemmed from the ideas, opportunities, and realities necessary to transform nation-states amid acute regional uncertainty, global upheaval, and international systemic change. In order to achieve a better understanding of how to bridge the post-9/11 gap between changes in material incentives and the role of ideas, Spero smartly connects two different types of power politics-ways of assessing security dilemmas and foreign policy decisions, and reasons why middle powers and their geopolitical roles matter to great powers.
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Bridging the European Divide: Middle Power Politics and Regional Security Dilemmas

Bridging the European Divide: Middle Power Politics and Regional Security Dilemmas

by Joshua B. Spero
Bridging the European Divide: Middle Power Politics and Regional Security Dilemmas

Bridging the European Divide: Middle Power Politics and Regional Security Dilemmas

by Joshua B. Spero

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Overview

Do middle powers matter geopolitically to great powers when confronting the unconventional, twenty-first-century threats from nation-states or nonstate actors? By studying certain middle power politics in the heart of early, anarchical, and volatile post-Cold War Europe, we can better grasp the impact such middle powers have in the aftermath of September 11, 2001.

Bridging the European Divide explores how key regional middle powers perceived and advocated their political power options, and tells the largely untold story behind the motives of significant middle power decisions and repercussions. Such regional alignment decisions stemmed from the ideas, opportunities, and realities necessary to transform nation-states amid acute regional uncertainty, global upheaval, and international systemic change. In order to achieve a better understanding of how to bridge the post-9/11 gap between changes in material incentives and the role of ideas, Spero smartly connects two different types of power politics-ways of assessing security dilemmas and foreign policy decisions, and reasons why middle powers and their geopolitical roles matter to great powers.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780742535534
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 10/20/2004
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 360
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.94(d)

About the Author

Joshua B. Spero is assistant professor of political science at Fitchburg State College and has taught at Dartmouth and Merrimack Colleges. Dr. Spero also served as senior civilian strategic planner in the European/ NATO Office, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, from 1994-2000, as part of a public service career spanning nearly 15 years, and currently consults with international affairs organizations and the U.S. Government.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction: The European Divide Bridged
Chapter 2 Putting Middle Power Politics Theory into Practice
Chapter 3 Understanding Poland's Middle Power Politics and Strategy
Chapter 4 From German Unification to European Integration
Chapter 5 From Soviet Disintegration to Post-Soviet Neighboring Links
Chapter 6 Overcoming Regional Security Dilemmas
Chapter 7 Conclusion: Why Middle Powers Matter
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