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NATOs Security Discourse after the Cold War
This book analyzes the way in which the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) defines the West after the end of the Cold War and the demise of its constitutive Other, the Soviet Union.
The book offers a theoretical critique of liberal approaches to security and focuses on NATOs construction of four geo-cultural spaces that are the sites of particular dangers or threats, which cause these spaces to be defined as the enemy of the West. While this forges a collective Western identity, effectively achieved in the 1990s, the book also includes an analysis of NATOs involvement in the War on Terror an involvement in which the Alliance fails to define a coherent West, thereby undermining the very source of its long-standing political cohesion. Contributing to theoretical development within Critical Security Studies, Behnke draws on a variety of approaches to provide an analytical framework that examines political as well as philosophical problems associated with NATOs performance of security and identity, concluding that in the modern era of globalized, non-territorialized threats and dangers, NATOs traditional spatial understanding of security is no longer effective, given the new dynamics of Western security.
NATOs Security Discourse after the Cold War will be of great interest to students and researchers of International Relations, Critical Security Studies, and international organizations.
Andreas Behnke is Lecturer at the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Reading, UK.
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