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Constructive transatlantic strategic dissonance: making a virtue out of vice / Herd, Graeme P; Forsberg, Tuomas   Journal Article
Herd, Graeme P Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract In 2002-2003, the US pressed for and then used coercive force against Iraq and was ultimately supported by 16 of the 26 NATO member states, though not by NATO itself. While the US and Europe shared similar strategic threat perceptions - weapons of mass destruction proliferation, failed states and terrorism - but difference were apparent on the conceptual level. Here diverging political outlooks, differing comparative advantages, and capability bottlenecks all help account for different policy responses and priorities, particularly with regards to Iraq. The consequences and implications for European security and transatlantic relations of the Iraq war were more palpable than its causes: the rift fractured pre-existing transatlantic fault lines and consolidated realignments around concepts of 'Atlantic Europe', 'Core Europe', 'New Europe' and 'Non-aligned Europe'. The dynamic events before and after the US-led Iraq war of 2003 and the policy and identity, ideational, institutional and power shifts that underpinned them appear to lack the constructive potential to generate a push for 'strategic renewal' or the destructive power to enforce a total 'strategic divorce'. Strategic dissonance and continued turbulence has become the default transatlantic condition. The dynamics that generate its power still have the potential to resurface and further fragment and paralyse the unity of purpose and action of the transatlantic security community, as well as a constructive potential that can be harnessed.
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Divided west: European security and the translantic relationship / Forsberg, Tuomas; Herd, Graeme P 2006  Book
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Publication London, Royal Institute of international Affairs, 2006.
Description 186p.
Standard Number 1405130423
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ID:   074982


Ideological war on terror: worldwide strategies for counter-terrorism / Aldis, Anne (ed); Herd, Graeme P (ed) 2007  Book
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Publication London, Routledge, 2007.
Description xviii, 285p.
Series Political Violence
Standard Number 9780415400732
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Ideological war on terror: worldwide strategies for counter-terrorism / Aldis, Anne (ed); Herd, Graeme P (ed) 2007  Book
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Publication London, Routledge, 2007.
Description xviii, 285p.
Standard Number 9780415400732, hbk
Key Words Terrorism  Ideology  Prevention  Six Day War  West  Terrorism - Religious Aspects - Islam 
East  Islam 
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Russia’s Hybrid State and President Putin’s Fourth-Term Foreign Policy? / Herd, Graeme P   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract President Vladimir Putin’s regime (individuals distributed across the normative state, parastate and oligarchic court) is focused on survival and self-preservation. Destabilisation of neighbours has represented a rational choice since 2007 and will continue to be the organising principle of Putin’s fourth-term foreign policy (2018–24). In this article, Graeme P Herd discusses the logic that governs this power network and the dynamics that contribute to its evolution.
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Russo-chechen information warfare and 9/11: Al-Qaeda through the South Caucasus looking glass? / Herd, Graeme P   Journal Article
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Publication Winter 2002.
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War In Chechnya: the "Counter-Terrorist Operation" in Chechnya: / Herd, Graeme P Dec 2000  Article
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Publication Dec 2000.
Description 57-83
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