Routledge Handbook of NATO
This handbook provides a comprehensive survey of the development and importance of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO), its role in international relations and its influence on history.

The volume examines the Alliance’s evolution in breadth, depth and context by analysing and explaining why and how NATO has endured and remained relevant since its creation. To present an inclusive study of the Alliance’s activities and milestone events and to offer a glimpse of future challenges, the book’s 29 chapters fall into six thematic sections that act as frameworks and allow the exploration of specific topics that pertain to the evolution of NATO:

  • Part I: History of NATO, 1949–2024
  • Part II: Key Enduring Themes, 1949–2024
  • Part III: Military Operations, 1995–2024
  • Part IV: National Perspectives, 1949–2024
  • Part V: Regional Perspectives, 1949–2024
  • Part VI: Future Prospects, 2024–

This handbook will be of much interest to students and researchers of NATO, strategic studies, defence studies and International Relations, as well as for staff and fellows at security- and defence-oriented think tanks and government officials, military personnel and other practitioners in the areas of foreign affairs and defence.

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Routledge Handbook of NATO
This handbook provides a comprehensive survey of the development and importance of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO), its role in international relations and its influence on history.

The volume examines the Alliance’s evolution in breadth, depth and context by analysing and explaining why and how NATO has endured and remained relevant since its creation. To present an inclusive study of the Alliance’s activities and milestone events and to offer a glimpse of future challenges, the book’s 29 chapters fall into six thematic sections that act as frameworks and allow the exploration of specific topics that pertain to the evolution of NATO:

  • Part I: History of NATO, 1949–2024
  • Part II: Key Enduring Themes, 1949–2024
  • Part III: Military Operations, 1995–2024
  • Part IV: National Perspectives, 1949–2024
  • Part V: Regional Perspectives, 1949–2024
  • Part VI: Future Prospects, 2024–

This handbook will be of much interest to students and researchers of NATO, strategic studies, defence studies and International Relations, as well as for staff and fellows at security- and defence-oriented think tanks and government officials, military personnel and other practitioners in the areas of foreign affairs and defence.

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Routledge Handbook of NATO

Routledge Handbook of NATO

by John Andreas Olsen (Editor)
Routledge Handbook of NATO

Routledge Handbook of NATO

by John Andreas Olsen (Editor)

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This handbook provides a comprehensive survey of the development and importance of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO), its role in international relations and its influence on history.

The volume examines the Alliance’s evolution in breadth, depth and context by analysing and explaining why and how NATO has endured and remained relevant since its creation. To present an inclusive study of the Alliance’s activities and milestone events and to offer a glimpse of future challenges, the book’s 29 chapters fall into six thematic sections that act as frameworks and allow the exploration of specific topics that pertain to the evolution of NATO:

  • Part I: History of NATO, 1949–2024
  • Part II: Key Enduring Themes, 1949–2024
  • Part III: Military Operations, 1995–2024
  • Part IV: National Perspectives, 1949–2024
  • Part V: Regional Perspectives, 1949–2024
  • Part VI: Future Prospects, 2024–

This handbook will be of much interest to students and researchers of NATO, strategic studies, defence studies and International Relations, as well as for staff and fellows at security- and defence-oriented think tanks and government officials, military personnel and other practitioners in the areas of foreign affairs and defence.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032427447
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 06/10/2024
Pages: 510
Product dimensions: 6.88(w) x 9.69(h) x (d)

About the Author

John Andreas Olsen is a Colonel in the Royal Norwegian Air Force, a Professor at the Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies, a Non-Resident Senior Fellow of the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies, a Fellow of the Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences and a member of the RUSI Journal editorial board. He has published a series of books on NATO and air power, including the Routledge Handbook of Air Power (2018).

Table of Contents

Preface  Foreword by NATO Secretary General  Photographs from NATO Archives  Introduction: The Alliance for Our Times  PART I: A History of NATO, 1949-2024  1. The Origins of NATO  2. NATO, 1949-1967  3. NATO, 1968-1989  4. NATO, 1990-2013  5. NATO, 2014-2024  PART II: Key Enduring Themes, 1949-2024  6. NATO’s Military Transformations  7. A Nuclear Alliance  8. NATO, Arms Control and Non-Proliferation  9. Transatlantic Burden Sharing  10. Russian Security and Defence Policy from Stalin to Putin  PART III: Military Operations, 1995-2024  11. NATO Air Power and the End of Bosnia’s Civil War  12. NATO and Kosovo: Operation Allied Force, 1999  13. NATO Maritime Operations in the Mediterranean  14. NATO in Afghanistan, 2003-2021  15. NATO and Libya: Operation Unified Protector, 2011  PART IV: National Perspectives, 1949-2024  16. NATO and the United States  17. NATO and the United Kingdom  18. NATO and France  19. NATO and Germany  20. NATO and Türkiye  PART V: Regional Perspectives, 1949-2024  21. NATO and the Northern Flank  22. NATO and the Eastern Flank  23. NATO and the Southern Flank  24. NATO and the European Union  25. NATO and Partnerships  PART VI: Future Prospects, 2024-  26. Sustaining NATO’s Political Cohesion  27. NATO’s Deterrence and Defence: Protecting the Future  28. Emerging Security Challenges  29. NATO’s China and Indo-Pacific Conundrum  Appendix 1: NATO Secretary Generals: 1952-2024  Appendix 2: Supreme Allied Commanders, Europe: 1951-2024  Appendix 3: The North Atlantic Treaty, 1949  Appendix 4: The Alliance’s New Strategic Concept (1991)  Appendix 5: The Alliance’s Strategic Concept (1999)  Appendix 6: NATO 2010 Strategic Concept  Appendix 7: NATO 2022 Strategic Concept

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