This book develops a framework for analysis, and a set of research strategies, to better understand the conditions and mechanisms involved in the considerable use of caveats by states contributing militarily to coalition operations.
Part I Introduction
Ch. 1 Making sense of the politics of caveats
Part II Conceptualizing caveats
Ch. 2 Caveats - a case of what?
Ch. 3 Regulation of use of force in military organization and coalition forces
Ch. 4 Preparing the concept of caveats for empirical research
Part III Approaching caveats
Ch. 5 The epistemological function of Foreign Policy Analysis in the empirical research program
Ch. 6 The essence of Foreign Policy Analysis (i): Modeling the foreign policy-making and implementing processes
Ch. 7 The essence of Foreign Policy Analysis (ii): Exploiting political theory at multiple levels of analyses to explain foreign policy-making processes and outcomes
Part IV Theorizing caveats
Ch. 8 Alliance politics dynamics
Ch. 9 Domestic and governmental politics
Ch. 10 Politics of implementation
Part V Researching caveats
Ch. 11 Considerations and recommendations for the gathering and analyses of data
Part VI Conclusions
Ch. 12 Recapitulations and contributions