NATO in Afghanistan fighting together, fighting alone

Modern warfare is almost always multilateral to one degree or another, requiring countries to cooperate as allies or coalition partners. Yet as the war in Afghanistan has made abundantly clear, multilateral cooperation is neither straightforward nor guaranteed. Countries differ significantly in what...

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Main Authors: Auerswald, David P. (Author), Saideman, Stephen M. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Princeton Princeton University Press [2014]
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Table of Contents:
  • NATO at War: In Afghanistan and at Home?
  • NATO and the Primacy of National Decisions in Multilateral Interventions
  • Explaining National Behavior in Multilateral Interventions
  • Presidents in Charge: The United States, France, and Poland
  • Single-Party Parliamentary Governments: The British and Canadians
  • Coalition Governments in Combat
  • Does Membership Matter? Examining the Outsiders: Australia and New Zealand
  • Extending the Argument: Libya and Operation United Protector
  • Implications for Policy and Theory