Alliance Building Benefits by Nora Franklin

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Author: Nora Franklin
Category: History
ISBN: 9788233968823
File Size: 0.77 MB
Format: EPUB (e-book)
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Synopsis

Alliance Building Benefits explores the often-overlooked role of security conferences in shaping military alliances and international cooperation. It argues these aren't just stages for rehearsed diplomacy, but active drivers of strategic partnerships. The book reveals how these conferences act as vital pre-negotiation spaces where nations signal intentions and build trust, challenging traditional views that focus solely on high-level diplomatic negotiations.

A key insight is the use of signaling theory within these conferences, where states subtly communicate their strategic interests. The book examines security conferences from the early 20th century to today, tracing their evolution into key venues for strategic dialogue.

Through case studies and primary source materials, the author reveals patterns and best practices in fostering collaboration. The analysis progresses through establishing a theoretical framework, examining case studies, and investigating the dynamics within these conferences, highlighting the influence of key individuals and informal networking. This provides a comprehensive understanding of how these events shape the international security landscape.

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