Friends in need: burden sharing in the Persian Gulf War
Who contributes to alliances and why? Is a state's aggregate relative capabilities the major factor in determining participation? How do perceived threats, dependence on other alliance members, domestic politics, and learned experience from analogous situations matter? Alliances will be looser...
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Zusammenfassung: | Who contributes to alliances and why? Is a state's aggregate relative capabilities the major factor in determining participation? How do perceived threats, dependence on other alliance members, domestic politics, and learned experience from analogous situations matter? Alliances will be looser and more ad hoc in the post-Cold War international system than they were between 1947 and 1991. Andrew Bennett, Joseph Lepgold, and Danny Unger recognize this situation and the key policy issues it raises with regard to multilateral conflict management. In Friends in Need, the assembled authors study alliances in a more general sense, using the coalition that was established to deal with the Gulf War as their example. Looking individually at all of the countries that took part in the coalition, the authors provide a richly detailed study of alliances and the way they work now. |
Beschreibung: | 362 S. graph. Darst. |
ISBN: | 0312158548 |
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adam_text | RRIENDS IN NEED BURDEN SHARING IN THE PERSIAN GULF WAR ANDREW BENNETT,
JOSEPH LEPGOLD, AND DANNY UNGER, EDS. MACM1LLAN CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS VI PARTI INTRODUCTION 1. BURDEN SHARING IN THE PERSIAN
GULF WAR: FRAMEWORK AND RESEARCH DESIGN 3 ANDREW BENNETT, JOSEPH
LEPGOLD, AND DANNY UNGER PART II MAJOR MILITARY CONTRIBUTORS 2. SHERIFF
OF THE POSSE: AMERICAN LEADERSHIP IN THE DESERT STORM COALITION 37
ANDREW BENNETT 3. BRITAIN IN DESERT STORM: THE MOST ENTHUSIASTIC JUNIOR
PARTNER 69 JOSEPH LEPGOLD 4. FROM STRATEGIC SURPRISE TO STRATEGIC GAIN:
EGYPT S ROLE IN THE GULF COALITION 91 DANIEL BRUMBERG 5. STILL A
RELUCTANT ALLY? FRANCE S PARTICIPATION IN THE GULF WAR COALITION 113
ISABELLE GRUNBERG PART III MAJOR FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTORS 6. JAPAN AND THE
GULF WAR: MAKING THE WORLD SAFE FOR JAPAN-U.S. RELATIONS 137 DANNY UNGER
7. ABSORBING SHOCKS AND MOUNTING CHECKS: GERMANY AND ALLIANCE BURDEN
SHARING IN THE GULF WAR 165 GUNTHER HELLMAN PART IV MAJOR POLITICAL
CONTRIBUTORS 8. BETWEEN ALLIES AND NEIGHBORS: TURKEY S BURDEN SHARING
POLICY IN THE GULF CONFLICT 197 SABRI SAYARI 9. SYRIA S ROLE IN THE GULF
WAR COALITION 219 RAYMOND A. HINNEBUSCH 10. SOVIET CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE
GULF WAR COALITION 241 JOHN B. HANNAH 11. THE MIDDLE POWERS IN THE GULF
COALITION: AUSTRALIA, CANADA, AND THE NORDICS COMPARED 269 ANDREW F.
COOPER AND KIM RICHARD NOSSAL PARTV A NONCONTRIBUTOR 12. IRAN S RESPONSE
TO THE IRAQI INVASION OF KUWAIT: THE VINDICATED FREE RIDER? 299 HALEH
VAZIRI PART VI CONCLUSIONS 13. ADDITIONAL CASES FROM THE GULF CRISIS AND
BURDEN SHARING IN UNPROFOR 323 ^ JEFFREY R. LORD AND KRISTIN M. LORD 14.
CONCLUSIONS: THE THEORY AND POLICY OF ALLIANCE BURDEN SHARING 345 ANDREW
BENNETT, JOSEPH LEPGOLD, AND DANNY UNGER INDEX 356 ABOUT THE
CONTRIBUTORS 361
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