1st Edition

Routledge Handbook of NATO

Edited By John Andreas Olsen Copyright 2025
510 Pages 21 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

510 Pages 21 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

510 Pages 21 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This handbook provides a comprehensive survey of the development and importance of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO), its role in international relations and its influence on history. The volume examines the Alliance’s evolution in breadth, depth and context by analysing and explaining why and how NATO has endured and remained relevant since its creation. To present an inclusive... Read more

Foreword by NATO Secretary General

Jens Stoltenberg

Preface

Photographs from NATO Archives

Introduction: The Alliance for Our Times

John Andreas Olsen

PART I: A History of NATO, 19492024

1. The Origins of NATO

John Baylis

2. NATO, 19491967

Gregory W. Pedlow

3. NATO, 19681989 

Ian Hope

4. NATO, 19902013

Jennifer Medcalf

5. NATO, 20142024

Sten Rynning

PART II: Key Enduring Themes, 19492024

6. NATO’s Military Transformations, 19492024

Diego A. Ruiz Palmer

7. A Nuclear Alliance

Alexander Mattelaer

8. NATO, Arms Control and Non-Proliferation

Leopoldo Nuti

9. Transatlantic Burden Sharing

Dominika Kunertova

10. Russian Security and Defence Policy from Stalin to Putin

Dave Johnson

PART III: Military Operations, 19952024

11. NATO Air Power and the End of Bosnia’s Civil War

Mats Berdal

12. NATO and Kosovo: Operation Allied Force, 1999

Benjamin S. Lambeth

13. NATO Maritime Operations in the Mediterranean

James Henry Bergeron

14. NATO in Afghanistan, 20032021

Paal Sigurd Hilde

15. NATO and Libya: Operation Unified Protector, 2011

Florence Gaub

PART IV: National Perspectives, 19492024

16. NATO and the United States

Stanley R. Sloan

17. NATO and the United Kingdom

Mark Webber

18. NATO and France

Camille Grand

19. NATO and Germany

Karl-Heinz Kamp

20. NATO and Türkiye

Tacan İldem

PART V: Regional Perspectives, 19492024

21. NATO and the Northern Flank, 19492024

Rolf Tamnes

22. NATO and the Eastern Flank

Kęstutis Paulauskas

23. NATO and the Southern Flank

Silvia Colombo

24. NATO and the European Union

Nele Marianne Ewers-Peters

25. NATO and Partnerships

Rebecca R. Moore

PART VI: Future Prospects, 2024

26. Sustaining NATO’s Political Cohesion

Stephen J. Flanagan

27. NATO’s Deterrence and Defence: Protecting the Future

Sarah Tarry

28. Emerging Security Challenges

Michael Rühle

29. NATO’s China and Indo-Pacific Conundrum

Luis Simón

Appendix 1: NATO Secretary Generals: 19522024

Appendix 2: Supreme Allied Commanders, Europe: 19512024

Appendix 3: The North Atlantic Treaty, Washington, DC, 4 April 1949

Appendix 4: The Alliance’s New Strategic Concept (1991): Rome, 78 November 1991

Appendix 5: The Alliance’s Strategic Concept (1999): Washington, DC, 24 April 1999

Appendix 6: NATO 2010 Strategic Concept: Lisbon, 1920 November 2010

Appendix 7: NATO 2022 Strategic Concept: Madrid, 29 June 2022

Biography

John Andreas Olsen is a Colonel in the Royal Norwegian Air Force, a Professor at the Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies, a Non-Resident Senior Fellow of the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies, a Fellow of the Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences and a member of the RUSI Journal editorial board. He has published a series of books on NATO and air power, including the Routledge Handbook of Air Power (2018).

'The enduring success and durability of NATO have been due to its capacity to adapt and change to accommodate a world in turmoil. Just as it stood firm in the Cold War, the most successful-ever Alliance of like-thinking, freedom-loving nations stands today as united, necessary and vital as ever. The Routledge Handbook of NATO is an authoritative guide on this remarkable transatlantic relationship, highly recommended for diplomats, military officers and university students.'

Lord Robertson of Port Ellen, NATO Secretary General, 1999-2003

'The Routledge Handbook of NATO is indispensable reading for government officials, defence-oriented scholars and all readers on both sides of the Atlantic concerned with security in today’s unstable world. John Olsen and his team of co-authors examine NATO from various perspectives, showing how and why NATO has stayed relevant for seventy-five years and demonstrating that NATO remains essential to sustaining freedom in the Western world.'

General (ret.) Philip M Breedlove, NATO Supreme Allied Commander, Europe, 2013-2016

'It is remarkable that NATO is still going after 75 years. It was able to demonstrate its continuing vitality and unity in its robust response to Russian aggression against Ukraine. John Olsen has assembled a stellar cast to explain the origins of the Alliance, its history and its practices. This will serve as a definitive and invaluable guide as it faces its next set of challenges.'

Sir Lawrence Freedman, Emeritus Professor of War Studies, King’s College London

'This impressive compendium has gathered the most knowledgeable experts to assess NATO’s past and present, and also wrestle with its prospects. There can be no better celebration of the Alliance’s 75th anniversary than this volume that offers such valuable perspectives on its future.'

Rose Gottemoeller, Lecturer, Stanford University, NATO Deputy Secretary General, 2016-2019

'This survey of the history and main themes preoccupying NATO is a very useful introduction for students, journalists, and practitioners alike. The chapters cover technical ground based on NATO and government archives generally accessible only to researchers, but also point to key documents that are online. An essential starting point for any research on NATO.' 

Beatrice Heuser, Chair of International Relations, University of Glasgow

'NATO is the very embodiment of our transatlantic community based on democratic values, common interests and a rules-based international order. It is also the cornerstone of a prosperous and peaceful Europe. There are hundreds of books on NATO but none so comprehensive, well-structured and sensitive to context as this one. John Olsen and his skillful team tell the story of an extraordinary intergovernmental organization that protects its one billion citizens. I strongly recommend this book to government officials, military officers, scholars and university students in the Euro-Atlantic area and beyond.' 

General (ret.) Tod D. Wolters, Supreme Allied Commander Europe, 2019-2022

'In a world characterized by persistent, boundless and simultaneous competition, NATO at seventy-five continues to demonstrate its ability to adapt to protect our shared future. As we embark on the rapid and profound transformation our great Alliance needs in the face of current and future challenges, anyone interested in finding out how we got here and where we are headed will find much to learn in the Routledge Handbook of NATO.'    

General Philippe Lavigne, Supreme Allied Commander Transformation, 2021-

'NATO has been the foundation of European security and defence since its inception. While its relevance often has been questioned, it has consistently proven its worth as a political forum, a powerful military organization and a values-based community cementing peaceful relations among Western nations. The Routledge Handbook of NATO is tightly structured yet wide-ranging, with contributions by a stellar set of authors unfolding the story of the evolution, internal dynamics and influence of one of the most successful and enduring organizations in international politics. Anyone interested in understanding Cold War history and contemporary security and defence policy issues will find this book of great value.'

Frans Osinga, Chair in War Studies, Leiden University, Netherlands

'International security institutions have assumed greater importance even while they are under severe strain due to geopolitical challenges. The perfect example of this is NATO, which has played a leading role in its support for Ukraine in its war with Russia for two years now. At the same time, there are serious concerns over its future related to the upcoming US elections and the rise of far-right parties in Europe. Hence it could not be more timely that John Andreas Olsen has pulled together a range of experts and scholars to delve deeply into the Alliance. The Routledge Handbook of NATO offers a timely and important overview - and a reminder - of NATO’s important role in maintaining peace and security, and not just in the Transatlantic space.'

Karin von Hippel, Director‑General, RUSI

'.. Olsen’s Routledge Handbook of NATO provides an excellent resource. At almost 500 pages, it is difficult to imagine a richer account of where NATO has been, what it has done, and how it operates. More than that, Olsen has produced a truly useful guide, in that his volume is logically structured and features authoritative contributors from diverse backgrounds and national contexts...It is comprehensive both in breadth and in depth, and it will be of tremendous use for any researcher or official seeking to better understand NATO’s background and prospects, and its strengths and weaknesses.'

David H. Ucko, The RUSI Journal, 169:3, July 2024