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List of Figures vii
List of Tables ix
Preface xi
List of Abbreviations xv
The Argument
Political Leadership and Security Integration 3
The Argument in Brief 5
The Institutional Evolution of European Security 7
The Institutional Problematique 12
Relevance 14
Plan of the Book 15
A Cognitive Theory of Institutional Viability 17
Leaders and International Institutions 18
Institutions as Shared Mental Models 20
Forming Mental Models 23
Discerning Mental Models 25
Manifestations of Mental Models 27
The Cases
The Kosovo War 37
The Origins of the Kosovo Crisis 37
Internationalization of the Conflict 42
Mental Models in the Kosovo Crisis 45
France 48
Great Britain 54
Germany 61
Conclusion 67
The Afghanistan War 71
The Origins of the War 71
Internationalization of the Conflict 76
Mental Models After 9/11 79
France 81
Great Britain 87
Germany 94
Conclusion 99
The Iraq War 103
The Origins of the Iraq Crisis 103
Internationalization of the Crisis 108
Mental Models in the Iraq Crisis 112
France 114
Great Britain 120
Germany 129
Conclusion 136
The Implications
Conclusions and Implications: A European Common Foreign and Security Policy? 141
The Lessons of Kosovo, Afghanistan, and Iraq 142
The Crisis with Iran 147
The Crisis with North Korea 150
Theorizing Europe's Common Foreign and Security Policy 153
Questions of World Order 155
Notes 161
Bibliography 189
Index 217
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