02731cam a22003858i 450000100090000000300040000900500170001300700030003000800410003301000170007402000310009104000490012204200080017104900260017905000220020510000760022724501110030326300090041426400590042330000150048233600260049733700280052333800270055150400510057850501110062952013050074061000390204565000120208465000280209665000280212465500270215294200150217999900190219495201320221324088559DLC20260215142712.0t|250314s2026 dcu b 001 0 eng c a 2025009906 a9781647126711q(paperback) aDGU/DLCbengerdacDLCdDGU/DLCdDLC-MRCdAU apcc aAlfaisal Main Library00aJZ5930b.D38 20261 aDavidson, Jasoneauthor4aut4http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut10aNATO after Russia's invasion of Ukraine :bthreat perceptions and their consequences /cJason W. Davidson. a2601 1aWashington, DC :bGeorgetown University Press,c©2026 a253 pages  atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier aIncludes bibliographical references and index.0 aIntroduction -- Poland -- The United Kingdom -- France -- Italy -- Germany -- United States -- Conclusion. a"Since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, many observers have asserted that the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) has found new unity and purpose in opposition to Russian expansionism. Jason W. Davidson finds that these assertions are wrong. Through interviews in six key countries and an examination of policy documents and speeches, Davidson finds that NATO's leading member states still perceive different threats or view the same threat with differing levels of concern. This book specifically focuses on the following NATO members: the United States, Poland, Germany, Italy, France, and the United Kingdom. Davidson finds varying levels of concern over Russia's actions and preoccupation with other potential threats such as China or instability in the Mediterranean region. Understanding these differing threat perceptions is important because they are the driving factors explaining each ally's major defense decisions such as military spending, structure, and posture. This timely re-examination of NATO members' threat perceptions anticipates a rocky period ahead for NATO during the second Trump administration where questions of defense spending, commitment to collective security, and clashing priorities will test the bonds of the alliance"-- Provided by publisher.20aNorth Atlantic Treaty Organization 0aThreats 0aInternational relations 0aSecurity, International 0aPrint books.2local94 2lcccBOOKS c608400d608400 00102lcc4070aAUbAUcGENd2026-02-15l0oJZ5930 .D38 2026pAU00000000021406r2026-02-15 14:28:32v320.00w2026-02-15yBOOKS