The Palgrave Handbook of Non-State Actors in East-West Relations | ISBN 9783031405457

The Palgrave Handbook of Non-State Actors in East-West Relations

herausgegeben von Péter Marton, Gry Thomasen, Csaba Békés und András Rácz
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonPéter Marton
Herausgegeben vonGry Thomasen
Herausgegeben vonCsaba Békés
Herausgegeben vonAndrás Rácz
Buchcover The Palgrave Handbook of Non-State Actors in East-West Relations  | EAN 9783031405457 | ISBN 3-031-40545-5 | ISBN 978-3-031-40545-7

The Palgrave Handbook of Non-State Actors in East-West Relations

herausgegeben von Péter Marton, Gry Thomasen, Csaba Békés und András Rácz
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonPéter Marton
Herausgegeben vonGry Thomasen
Herausgegeben vonCsaba Békés
Herausgegeben vonAndrás Rácz

The Handbook introduces to readers (accessibly for specialist and non-specialist scholars, students and layman audiences) the diverse universe of non-state actors (NSAs) that have played or are currently playing a significant role in the context of East-West relations (from 1945 to the present). With a view to the oft-seen political debates about which non- state actors may be independent or controlled by particular states, and in what ways they may be useful or harmful to the interests of particular actors, this volume is interested in analysing and assessing the relationship of NSAs to key state actors in the context of the politics of East-West relations. Key state actors in this context include more than just the United States (on the one hand) and the Soviet Union or Russia (on the other hand). To offer a structured overview, the volume explores possible typologies of the relationships conceivable between NSAs and states. New concepts and organising principles are presented, to support a process-tracing analysis of the evolution of proxy ships, partnerships and other types of connections between states and non-state actors. Degrees, sources and types of control and influence are considered. Further, the Handbook's chapters also examine NSAs’ impact on the dynamics of interstate conflict and cooperation in the East-West dimension. The systematic examination of the relationship between states and NSAs in East-West relations proposed here is the first undertaking of its kind. International scholarship in political science and strategic analyses have so far neglected to develop an analytical framework and a truly nuanced understanding that could capture the intricate and multilevel relationships that exists between NSAs and states in this context.