Abstract

Foreword - Carole Fink Introduction - Charles Carter, Tony Crain and Melissa Yeager Part One: why alliances succeed Chapter One - William Stueck, 'Power over culture: the US alliance with the Republic of Korea' Chapter Two - Jean Bertrand Ribat, 'Opening the Balance of Power Theory's Black Box, Do We Need a Coordinator?' Chapter Three - James Helicke, 'US and Turkey: a qualified success' Part Two: why alliances fail Chapter Four - Michael McKoy, 'Same mission, different agendas: coalition dynamics and the Sevres Pact' Chapter Five - Teddy Uldricks, 'The Alliance that happened too late: reviving the Triple Entente, 1939 and 1941' Chapter Six - Melissa Yeager, 'The European Defence Community: astonishing alliance, predictable collapse?' Chapter Seven - Yasser El-Shimy, 'Moscow-Cairo: the end of an alliance' Part Three: why should we care Chapter Eight - Evan Resnick, 'International Politics makes strange (and contentious) bedfellows: explaining US bargaining behaviour in 'alliances of convenience' Chapter Nine - Joshua Su-Ya Wu and Xiaoyu Pu, 'Much ado about nothing? The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation and the puzzle of 21st century alliances' Chapter Ten - Mark Rice, 'NATO's nuclear fear' Chapter Eleven - Kathleen Burk, 'Is there an Anglo-American Alliance? Or a Pact? Or anything at all?' Conclusion - Melissa Yeager and Michael McCoy Bibliography Index

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