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Partners in Deterrence: Us Nuclear Weapons and Alliances in Europe and Asia

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Full Title:

Partners in Deterrence: Us Nuclear Weapons and Alliances in Europe and Asia

Contributors:

By (Author) Stephan Frhling
By (author) Andrew O'Neil

ISBN:

9781526150721

Publisher:

Manchester University Press

Imprint:

Manchester University Press

Publication Date:

13th July 2021

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Nuclear weapons
Geopolitics

Dewey:

355.021709

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 16mm

Weight:

540g

Description

From the dawn of the atomic age to the presidency of Donald Trump, nuclear weapons have been central to the internal dynamics of US alliances in Europe and Asia. But nuclear weapons cooperation in US alliances has varied significantly between allies and over time.

Partners in deterrence explores the history of Americas nuclear posture worldwide, delving into alliance structures and interaction during and since the end of the Cold War to uncover the underlying dynamics of nuclear weapons cooperation between the US and its allies.

Combining in-depth empirical analysis with an accessible theoretical lens, the book reveals that US allies have wielded significant influence in shaping nuclear weapons cooperation with the US in ways that reflect their own, often idiosyncratic, objectives. Alliances are ecosystems of exchange rather than mere tools of external balancing, Frhling and ONeil argue, and institutional perspectives can offer an unprecedented insight into how structured cooperation can promote policy convergence.

Reviews

'Long a footnote to US nuclear strategy, extended deterrence is rising in salience and urgency as the United States and its allies contend with a deteriorating security environment. This important new study combines historical research, political science, and policy analysis to generate valuable new insights into past and present practices in both Europe and Asia and thereby lays the foundation for future policy development.'
Brad Roberts, Director of the Center for Global Security Research at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, California

'Partners in deterrence offers a fresh perspective on an enduring question: what motivates states to form nuclear alliances As US alliances in Europe and Asia face growing nuclear threats, strategists would be well-served to understand what brings in security partners - and what helps them stay. This book makes a valuable contribution, blending classic theory with meticulous examination of well-selected case studies to explain contemporary nuclear alliances. By going beyond the traditional fixation on proximate security threats as the main driver of nuclear alliances, the book widens the aperture of contemporary debates, providing a valuable perspective for academics and policymakers alike.'
Matthew Kroenig, Professor of Government and Foreign Service at Georgetown University and the author of The Logic of American Nuclear Strategy

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Author Bio

Stephan Frhling is Professor in the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre and Deputy Dean of the College of Asia & the Pacific at Australian National University

Andrew O'Neil is Dean and Professor of Political Science in the Griffith Business School, Griffith University

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