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TABLES AND FIGURES; ABBREVIATIONS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; APPENDIX; COSTS, PHASES, NAMES; NOTES; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX

About the Author

Ulrich Krotz is Professor at the European University Institute, where he holds the Chair in International Relations in the Political Science Department and the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, and is Director of the program on Europe in the World in the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies.

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Flying Tiger is a truly extraordinary book, which will soon be considered a classic and essential to the canons of international relations theory and European politics. It is a model for combining brilliant, insightful theorizing with painstaking, detailed empirical narration. While many see high politics as contributing to the uncertain future or even outright failure of the European project, Krotz uncovers, theorizes, and explains a successful effort at bilateral development and production of advanced weaponry. This is, as Krotz puts it, 'a different sort of European integration,' but integration nonetheless.
*Rawi Abdelal, Professor of Business Administration Harvard Business School*

On the face of things, Flying Tiger is about helicopter production, but as one reads further in this impressively original book, it is obvious that Ulrich Krotz's concerns are with much more than cooperation between France and Germany. In detailing the many ups and downs this highly symbolic flying machine has encountered over the course of decades, the author is really telling a much larger story, one that goes to the heart of the ongoing challenge of 'building' Europe. In crisp and clear prose, and drawing skillfully upon international relations theory, Krotz provides invaluable insight into the current state and future prospects of European security and defense cooperation.
*David G. Haglund, Professor of International Relations, Queen's University, Canada*

This ambitious volume draws on the very best traditions of empirical research and meticulous analysis. Its arguments about and evidence on the interconnections of the domestic, bilateral and multilateral layers of policy deserve to be widely read.
*Helen Wallace, Centennial Professor, European Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science*

...a useful tour of modern weapons development.
*CHOICE*

Flying Tiger offers an intriguing empirical account ... while at the same time aiming to fill a void in international (IR) relations theory by conceptualizing how inter-state relations ... are in turn influenced by domestic realities, and how this affects national interests and the security policies of states. [A] thought-provoking book for IR scholars in general and a must read for those interested in arms procurement and Franco-German relations in particular.
*Gerry Alons, Political Studies*

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