Artigo Revisado por pares

The Security Dilemma in Alliance Politics

1984; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 36; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2307/2010183

ISSN

1086-3338

Autores

Glenn H. Snyder,

Tópico(s)

Political Conflict and Governance

Resumo

The concept of the “security dilemma” is applied to alliance relations in multipolar and bipolar systems. The dilemma involves a choice between support or nonsupport of allies, and tension between fears of entrapment and abandonment. It interacts with the adversary security dilemma in which the choice is between firmness and conciliation toward the opponent. The multipolar interaction is illustrated by a survey of the 1904–1914 period, the bipolar by reference to the contemporary crisis in NATO. The alliance security dilemma is more severe, and places more constraints on allies' policies toward adversaries, in multipolar than in bipolar alliances. The weakness of the dilemma in the contemporary system is a major reason for the current persistence of conflict in NATO.

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