Description
About the Author
John R. Deni is a research professor of joint, interagency, intergovernmental, and multinational security studies at the Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College as well as an adjunct professor at American University, Washington, DC.
Reviews
In the wake of Russian aggression against Ukraine and the election of Donald Trump in the US, NATO faced a complex challenge: how would it defend NATO-member states bordering Russia and Ukraine, and how would it address Trump's ambiguous statements on the alliance. In this context, Deni (research professor, U.S. Army War College) makes a timely contribution to the political and analytical discourse revolving around the issues NATO faces. The book reviews NATO's evolution from an emphasis on collective defense during the Cold War, as defined in Article 5, to an emphasis on crisis management and cooperative security-including Kosovo and Afghanistan. The latter attempted to cultivate an inclusionary approach to Russia. After the Ukraine crises began, NATO returned to a focus on collective defense and addressed, again, the problems of deterring Russia. Deni's analysis not only of "NATO's Russian Problem" but also of member-state defense spending, burden sharing, and, most important, readiness to respond to challenges posed by Russia is insightful. His study concludes with a recommendation on NATO strategy emphasizing readiness. The book is well annotated and includes an extensive bibliography. It is recommended for students, researchers, and policy makers. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through professionals. * CHOICE *
In the somehow contentious debates between two perspectives on the Alliance's future, Deni offers a useful and detailed overview of what the challenges would be for NATO in returning to collective defense and Article 5.... I recommend this book to not only researchers and students, but also decision-makers, who should strive to pose more questions and investigate viable responses to our current state of affairs. * The Strategy Bridge *
In NATO and Article 5, John Deni provides a vital overview of the nature of alliance commitments and evolving security challenges. His focus on NATO is built around key interviews with practitioners and Deni's background as one of America's finest scholars of NATO and the transatlantic security relationship makes this book an essential part of any study of one of the most important questions confronting both American foreign and defense policy, European security, and global security more generally. At a time when an American president has raised questions about the nature of such "security guarantees" and burden-sharing in meeting them, this book is an absolute must read for students, practitioners and scholars a like. John Deni offers essential reading in one of the finest books produced to date on the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. -- Sean Kay, Robson Professor of Politics and Government, Ohio Wesleyan University
At a moment when NATO faces so many challenges, John Deni has written a useful guide for the past, present and future of the world's most important military alliance. Anyone interested in the way ahead for Transatlantic security would benefit from reading this book. -- Derek Chollet
The absolute beating heart of the NATO Alliance is Article 5. Much discussed and frankly not well understood, it serves as the cornerstone upon which all else is built. This thoughtful, lucid volume provides both the history and background and the current interpretation necessary for security professionals and general readers alike. I wish I'd had it in hand when I served as Supreme Allied Commander! -- James Stavridis, US Navy (Ret); Supreme Allied Commander at NATO 2009-2013; Dean, The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University
Awards
Winner of Madigan Award for Scholarship at the US Army War College 2018.
Book Information
ISBN 9781538107027
Author John R. Deni
Format Hardback
Page Count 180
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Weight(grams) 413g
Dimensions(mm) 239mm * 158mm * 18mm