Defense of the West: Transatlantic security from Truman to Trump, Second edition

Defense of the West: Transatlantic security from Truman to Trump, Second edition

Defense of the West: Transatlantic security from Truman to Trump, Second edition

Defense of the West: Transatlantic security from Truman to Trump, Second edition

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Overview

Written in a lively and readable style by the world’s leading authority on the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and US-European relations, Defense of the West is the history of a transatlantic security relationship that has endured for over seventy years.

This latest edition of a classic work looks at how developments inside NATO and European Union member states affect their ability to defend against external threats while preserving Western values, in the era of Trump and Brexit.

Sloan frankly addresses the failures and shortcomings of Western institutions and member states. But the book emphasizes the continuing importance of value-based transatlantic security cooperation as a vital element of the defense and foreign policies of NATO and EU member states.

At a time of heightened tension and political turmoil, at home and abroad, Stan Sloan’s lucid and far-sighted analysis is more necessary than ever.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781526146236
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Publication date: 09/11/2020
Series: Manchester University Press
Pages: 408
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.84(d)

About the Author

Stanley R. Sloan is a Visiting Scholar in Political Science at Middlebury College, Vermont and a Senior Fellow in the Scowcroft Center at the Atlantic Council of the United States

Table of Contents

Foreword by Lawrence Freedman

Part I: Cold War alliance
1 The transatlantic bargain and defense of the West
2 Genesis of the bargain
3 The transatlantic bargain revised
4 The bargain through the Cold War, 1954–1989
5 The United States and Europe at the end of the Cold War: some fundamental factors

Part II: Post-Cold War alliance
6 The 1990s: transitions and challenges
7 The 2000s: turbulent transatlantic ties
8 The 2010s: new tasks, new traumas

Part III: Defense of the West
9 External threats and internal challenges
10 Can the West survive?

Appendix 1: The North Atlantic Treaty: Washington D.C. – April 4, 1949
Appendix 2: Active Engagement, Modern Defence, NATO Strategic Concept, November 20, 2010

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