Transforming NATO: New Allies, Missions, and Capabilities

Transforming NATO: New Allies, Missions, and Capabilities

by Ivan Dinev Ivanov
Transforming NATO: New Allies, Missions, and Capabilities

Transforming NATO: New Allies, Missions, and Capabilities

by Ivan Dinev Ivanov

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Overview

Transforming NATO: New Allies, Missions, and Capabilities, by Ivan Dinev Ivanov, examines the three dimensions of NATO’s transformation since the end of the Cold War: the addition of a dozen new allies; the undertaking of new missions such as peacekeeping, crisis response, and stabilization; and the development of new capabilities to implement these missions. The book explains these processes through two mutually reinforcing frameworks: club goods theory and the concept of complementarities. NATO can be viewed as a diverse, heterogeneous club of nations providing collective defense to its members, who, in turn, combine their military resources in a way that enables them to optimize the Alliance’s capabilities needed for overseas operations.

Transforming NATO makes a number of theoretical contributions. First, it offers new insights into understanding how heterogeneous clubs operate. Second, it introduces a novel concept, that of complementarities. Finally, it re-evaluates the relevance of club goods theory as a framework for studying contemporary international security. These conceptual foundations apply to areas well beyond NATO. They provide useful insights into understanding the operation of transatlantic relations, alliance politics, and a broader set of international coalitions and partnerships.

This update in April 2013 covers new developments related to NATO’s transformation after this book was originally published: http://homepages.uc.edu/~ivanovid/pdfs/book_update.pdf

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739137147
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 08/18/2011
Pages: 280
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Ivan Dinev Ivanov is visiting assistant professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Cincinnati.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Abbreviations
Chapter 3 Introduction
Chapter 4 Chapter 1. Management and Sustainability of Clubs: Conceptual Foundations of NATO Politics
Chapter 5 Chapter 2. Explaining NATO's Transformation: the Concept of Complementarities
Chapter 6 Chapter 3. Expanding the Mission: NATO's Out of the Area Involvement
Chapter 7 Chapter 4. Advancing NATO's New Capabilities
Chapter 8 Chapter 5. Adding New Allies: Three Rounds of Post-Cold War NATO Expansion
Chapter 9 Chapter 6: Managing Twenty-First Century Operations: NATO's Involvement in Afghanistan
Chapter 10 Conclusions
Chapter 11 Appendix: Assessing the Effect of Complementarities
Chapter 12 Bibliography
Chapter 13 Index

What People are Saying About This

William Howard Taft IV

This analysis of NATO's transformation over the past two decades is required reading for all scholars of the subject. It lucidly explains the relationship between NATO's gradual expansion, its changing mission, and its altered capabilities and resources. Here is a masterly study of the alliance's foreign and security policy and how it has evolved in a changing world.

Stanley R. Sloan

In this volume, Ivanov provides a new and valuable perspective on why NATO did not fade away at the end of the Cold War. Dr. Ivanov argues convincingly that understanding NATO's post Cold War evolution requires examining the dynamic intersections of three processes: membership expansion, mission enlargement and capabilities transformation. This analysis debunks arguments that NATO would become irrelevant in the absence of the Soviet threat as well as those warning that expanded NATO's membership would bring decision-making to its knees. This book makes a valuable contribution to the discussion of why NATO members continue to value the alliance, even with its shortcomings and fault lines.

Ryan C. Hendrickson

Using new theoretical perspectives, Ivan Ivanov's Transforming the Club provides innovative and compelling explanations for NATO's ongoing transformation. The book is a welcome addition to the literature on NATO's new members, its array of new missions, and the alliance's evolving capabilities.

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