As NATO enlargement has become the highest U.S. foreign policy priority, fundamental issues have emerged about the role of this political-military institution and its impact on the future of European security. Tracing NATO's formative years, its Cold War development, and its post-Cold War evolution, this book provides students and scholars alike with a detailed understanding of the relationship between a formal international institution and national security. Drawing on his policy experience in Brussels and Washington, the author provides unique insights into contemporary policy challenges, including NATO's outreach to the East and its Partnership for Peace, peacekeeping and the future of the Balkans, enlargement and the role of Russia in Europe, NATO's internal military adaptation, and the future of the transatlantic relationship. Kay argues that although NATO has evolved to some degree, it remains an institution dependent upon the United States with uncertain long-term prospects for playing a constructive role in Europe. Indeed, the author shows that if not implemented carefully, NATO enlargement may actually decrease rather than increase stability in the region. With its provocative challenges both to realist and institutionalist assumptions about NATO's capacity to adapt in the post-Cold War world, this book provides an invaluable perspective on Europe's future security.
Kay's Book Remains Key for Scholar and Policymaker, Alike
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Undoubtedly, few scholars, who have also served in government, capture the essence of NATO's Cold War evolution and its post-Cold War transition as Sean Kay does in the first edition of his excellent work, NATO and the Future of European Security. An increasing number of scholars and policymakers see the value of using this book as both a curriculum and reference tool. Yet, unlike so many works on NATO and European security, Kay's analysis offers both the theoretical framework for understanding the importance of NATO's post-Cold War transformation and the rich analysis of the complex and enormous changes the premier alliance endured during the past decade. As an updated edition most assuredly will demonstrate, NATO's crossroads in the aftermath of the Kosovo operation and additional mission on the ground in the Balkans promises to challenge NATO leaders well into the twenty-first century. Coupled with his recent spate of journal articles on key issues confronting NATO's credibility, Kay's work continues to provide the academic and policy-making fields with important questions to consider. This is required reading for student, professor, and policymaker, alike.
A vital compass for NATO's future
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Professor Kay draws on his extensive Department of Defense and academic experience to produce a thought-provoking overview of the key issues before the Euro-Atlantic community. Always irreverent but challenging, Professor Kay has produced a no-nonsense volume which is a must read. John Borawski Director of the Political Commitee NATO Parliamentary Assembly 1987-1999
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