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The politics of resilience and transatlantic order : enduring crisis? / edited by Gordon Friedrichs, Sebastian Harnisch and Cameron G. Thies.

Contributor(s): Friedrichs, Gordon [editor.] | Harnisch, Sebastian [editor.] | Thies, Cameron G [editor.]Series: Routledge studies on challenges, crises, and dissent in world politics: Publisher: Abingdon : Routledge, 2019Description: xiii, 282 pagesContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780367138479Subject(s): North Atlantic Treaty Organization | Security, International -- International cooperation | World politics -- 21st century | European Union countries -- Foreign relations -- United States | United States -- Foreign relations -- European Union countriesDDC classification: 320.94 Summary: "This edited volume bridges the 'analytical divide' between studies of transatlantic relations, democratic peace theory, and foreign policy analysis, and improves our theoretical understanding of the logic of crises prevention and resolution. The recent rise of populism and polarization in both the U.S.A and Europe adds to a host of foreign policy crises that have emerged in transatlantic relations over the last two decades. Through examining how democracies can manage to sustain and maintain mechanisms of crisis resilience that are embedded in the democratic peace, and particularly transatlantic relations, this book helps enhance the understanding of inter-democratic crisis resolution across issue areas. In doing so, it addresses some of the most important and prevalent crises of our time..."-- Taken from front matter.
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"This edited volume bridges the 'analytical divide' between studies of transatlantic relations, democratic peace theory, and foreign policy analysis, and improves our theoretical understanding of the logic of crises prevention and resolution. The recent rise of populism and polarization in both the U.S.A and Europe adds to a host of foreign policy crises that have emerged in transatlantic relations over the last two decades. Through examining how democracies can manage to sustain and maintain mechanisms of crisis resilience that are embedded in the democratic peace, and particularly transatlantic relations, this book helps enhance the understanding of inter-democratic crisis resolution across issue areas. In doing so, it addresses some of the most important and prevalent crises of our time..."-- Taken from front matter.

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