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ID154462
Title ProperTheorising inter-organisational relations
Other Title Informationthe “EU–NATO relationship” as a catalytic case study
LanguageENG
AuthorKoops, Joachim A ;  Joachim A. Koops
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article explores the historical evolution of research on the “European Union (EU)–North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) relationship” since the 1950s and examines the numerous ways in which it has served as an important case study for applying and developing theory-guided and conceptual research on inter-organisational relations (IOR) in International Relations. After a dearth of policy-oriented research during the 1990s and early 2000s, a wide range of scholars have contributed to a “conceptual turn” in the study of EU–NATO during the last decade. This development, as this article will argue, not only signifies a stronger interest by scholars to understand the complex relationship between both organisations with the help of more theory-driven research, but also highlights that the EU–NATO relationship has become a “catalytic case study” in terms of inspiring conceptual experimentation and advancing efforts to theorise IOR more generally. The article provides for the first time a systematic stock-taking and analysis of the richness of concepts and theoretical debates related to EU–NATO relations research and offers scholars wider insights into the most promising approaches and analytical tools for understanding and theorising EU–NATO relations.
`In' analytical NoteEuropean Security Vol. 26, No.3; Sep 2017: p.315-339
Journal SourceEuropean Security Vol: 26 No 3
Key WordsIsomorphism ;  Practice Turn ;  Inter-Organisational Relations ;  Principal–Agent Theory ;  EU–NATO Relationship ;  Resource Dependence Theory ;  Overlap ;  Multi-Level Analysis ;  Population Ecology ;  Theories of Inter-Organisational Relations


 
 
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