NATO and the Strategic Defence Initiative -

NATO and the Strategic Defence Initiative

A Transatlantic History of the Star Wars Programme

Luc-André Brunet (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
252 Seiten
2024
Routledge (Verlag)
978-0-367-61750-9 (ISBN)
49,85 inkl. MwSt
This book explores the largely neglected issue of responses to the US Strategic Defence Initiative (SDI, or the 'Star Wars' missile defence programme) across NATO.

The chapters here explore the reactions of different Western allies to the announcement of the SDI in 1983 and especially the 1985 invitation to participate. While existing studies have explored the origins of the American programme and the role it may have played in ending the Cold War, this volume breaks new ground by considering the impact of the SDI on transatlantic relations in the 1980s. Based on newly available archival sources, this volume re-evaluates the responses of eight NATO member-state governments, as well as the Soviet leadership, to the SDI. In addition to looking at ‘top-down’ governmental reactions, the volume also explores the ‘bottom-up’ response to the SDI of civil society and peace activists on both sides of the Atlantic. The volume examines how the American initiative – derisively named ‘Star Wars’ by its detractors – provoked a crisis in relations with its allies during the final decade of the Cold War and how those tensions within NATO were ultimately resolved.

This book will be of much interest to students of Cold War history, strategic studies, foreign policy and international history.

Luc-André Brunet is a Senior Lecturer in Contemporary International History, The Open University, and Co-Director of the Peace and Security Project at LSE IDEAS, UK.

Introduction: The Strategic Defence Initiative and the Atlantic Alliance in the 1980s, Part 1: SDI and the Superpowers, 2. Ronald Reagan’s Strategic Defence Initiative, 3. The Soviet Response to the Strategic Defense Initiative, Part 2: Government Decision-making behind SDI Participation, 4. Britain, SDI and the United States, 1983-6: A Guarded Relationship, 5. Germany and SDI, 1983-86: Anchoring US Extended Nuclear Deterrence and Westbindung for an Offence-Defence Future, 6. Italy and the SDI Project: Envisioning a Technological Breakthrough for the Whole Alliance?, Part 3: NATO Governments' Rejection of SDI, 7. France’s Reaction Towards the Strategic Defense Initiative (1983-1986): Transforming a Strategic Threat into a Technological Opportunity, 8. Canada’s "Polite No" to the SDI: A Question of Sovereignty?, 9. The Netherlands and SDI, 1983-87: We Have to Do the Research, 10. Danish and Norwegian Responses to the SDI: Between Low-Voiced Scepticism and Outspoken Opposition, Part 4: Civil Society and the Peace Movement, 11. The SDI: A Further Challenge for the US Anti-Nuclear Movement?, 12. SDI as a Contested Imaginary in British Culture and Society: ‘Winning in Space’, 13. British and International Peace Campaigning against the Strategic Defence Initiative: Folly’s Comet, 14. Star Wars: Views from the Commentariat

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Cold War History
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 453 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Europäische / Internationale Politik
Technik
ISBN-10 0-367-61750-1 / 0367617501
ISBN-13 978-0-367-61750-9 / 9780367617509
Zustand Neuware
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