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Global Alliances

Michael Davies

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Editora: Publifye

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Global Alliances explores the critical role of military alliances in shaping international security and global power dynamics. It examines how nations form these bonds, the treaties that solidify them, and the strategic outcomes that result. Alliances are not static; they evolve in response to geopolitical shifts, requiring constant adaptation to remain effective.

 
The book traces the historical evolution of alliances, from ancient leagues to Cold War blocs like NATO and the Warsaw Pact, highlighting successes, failures, and transformations. It also delves into the legal and political frameworks governing these alliances, examining treaty interpretation and decision-making processes.

 
Readers will gain insights into how these elements intertwine to influence national policies and international relations, making it a valuable resource for understanding contemporary security challenges. Structured to guide readers through foundational concepts, historical trajectories, and contemporary implications, the book utilizes primary source documents and scholarly research.

 
By connecting military alliances to broader fields like international law and political economy, Global Alliances provides a holistic perspective suitable for students, researchers, policymakers, and anyone interested in international relations and military history.
Disponível desde: 29/03/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 69 páginas.

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