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How and Why States Defect from Contemporary Military Coalitions
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How and Why States Defect from Contemporary Military Coalitions/ by Kathleen J. McInnis.
作者:
McInnis, Kathleen J.
面頁冊數:
XVII, 302 p. 22 illus. in color.online resource. :
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Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Conflict Studies. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-78834-0
ISBN:
9783319788340
How and Why States Defect from Contemporary Military Coalitions
McInnis, Kathleen J.
How and Why States Defect from Contemporary Military Coalitions
[electronic resource] /by Kathleen J. McInnis. - 1st ed. 2020. - XVII, 302 p. 22 illus. in color.online resource.
1: The Puzzle of Coalition “Defection” -- 2: Understanding Contemporary Military Coalitions and Coalition Defection -- 3: Canada in Afghanistan -- 4: The Netherlands in Afghanistan -- 5: Further Applying the Theoretical Framework -- 6: Implications, Reflections, Areas for Further Research.
This book identifies contemporary military coalition defections, builds a theoretical framework for understanding why coalition defection occurs and assesses its utility for both the scholarly and policy practitioner communities. Drawing upon the author’s own experiences managing the Afghanistan coalition for the Pentagon, the volume builds a relevant policy and practical understanding of some of the key aspects of contemporary coalition warfare. Ultimately, it concludes that coalition defection is prompted by heightened perceptions of political and military risk. Yet the choice of how to defect— whether to completely withdraw forces or instead find another, less risky way to participate—is largely a function of international and alliance pressures to remain engaged. Kathleen J. McInnis is International Security Analyst for the Congressional Research Service and Nonresident Senior Fellow with the Brent Scowcroft Center on International Security, USA.
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