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ID164068
Title ProperCenter of gravity
Other Title Informationdomestic institutions and the victory of liberal strategy in cold war Europe
LanguageENG
AuthorMartill, Benjamin
Summary / Abstract (Note)Cold War strategy in Western Europe almost exclusively followed the US policy of containment. Conventional explanations for this continuity, however, fail to account for both the strategic rationale and the scale of domestic support behind attempts to disengage from the Cold War. This article seeks to explain why containment won out over disengagement in European strategy. By highlighting the underlying liberal tenets of containment, it argues this victory owed more to the advantages afforded the political center by the political institutions of Western Europe than to the logic of containment strategy itself. The occupation of the center-ground by advocates of containment afforded them distinct institutional advantages, including an increased likelihood of representation in government, greater bargaining strength relative to other parties, and limited sources of viable opposition. The dependence of containment strategy on centrist strength is demonstrated through a discussion of the politics of strategy in the French Fourth Republic.
`In' analytical NoteSecurity Studies Vol. 28, No.1; Jan-Mar 2019: p.116-158
Journal SourceSecurity Studies Vol: 28 No 1
Key WordsEurope ;  European Strategy ;  Domestic Institutions ;  Cold War ;  Liberal Strategy


 
 
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