Synopses & Reviews
This book discusses a wide variety of security institutions, including NATO, the Western European Union, United Nations peacekeeping, the ASEAB Regional Forum, and the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe. It describes changes in security institutions, documents the effects of such institutions on national policies, and explores the conditions that affect the patterns of co-operation.
About the Author
Helga Haftendorn is University professor of Political Science and International Relations at the Free University of Berlin.
Robert O. Keohane is James B. Duke Professor of Military Science at Duke University. Celeste Wallender is an Associate Professor of Government at Harvard University.
Table of Contents
Introduction,
Celeste Wallender, Helga Haftendorn and Robert O. Keohane.FUNCTION AND FORM OF SECURITY INSTITUTIONS.
1. Risk, Threat and Security Institutions, Celeste Wallender and Robert O. Keohane
2. The Concert of Europe and Security Management in the Nineteenth Century, Louise Richardson
3. Function and Form of a European Security and Defence Identity, Carsten Tams
EFFECTS OF SECURITY INSTITUTIONS.
4. Alliances as Instruments of Intra-Allied Control, Christopher Gelpi
5. Alliance Cohesion and Peaceful Change in NATO, Christian Tuschoff
6. The `Quad': Unexpected Effects of an Obscure Institution, Helga Haftendorn
7. How Institutions Matter: The OSCE and German Foreign Policy, Ingo Peters
CONTINUITY AND CHANGE IN SECURITY INSTITUTIONS.
8. Spontaneous Institutions: The Dynamics of International Peacekeeping, Christopher Daase
9. US Non-Proliferation Campaigns and the Impact of Institutional Change, Henning Riecke
10. The Myth of ASEAN Way: Explaining the Evolution of the ASEAN Regional Forum, Alastair Iain Johnston
Conclusion, Celeste Wallender, Helga Haftendorn and Robert O. Keohane