The Sources of Great Power Competition : Rising Powers, Grand Strategy, and System Dynamics (Routledge Studies in Us Foreign Policy)

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The Sources of Great Power Competition : Rising Powers, Grand Strategy, and System Dynamics (Routledge Studies in Us Foreign Policy)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 318 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032499963
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Full Description

This volume explores the determinants of state power, the strategic options of rising powers, the drivers of conflict in dynamic international systems, and American grand strategy past and present to achieve a more comprehensive understanding of the current era of great power competition.

Leveraging insights from international relations, history, economics, and political demography, it offers rich perspectives on the competition among newly rising powers and long-dominant leaders in the international system. This book presents novel theories and innovative empirical investigations into the economic and demographic challenges confronting rising powers, along with new inquiries into these countries' capacity to mobilize both their citizens and their militaries. While China's grand strategy has attracted significant attention in recent years, these authors look beyond U.S.-PRC relations by considering the war proneness and strategic repertoires of rising regional powers, including India and Russia. Yet, the possibility of great power war remains a justifiable concern. This book examines the so-called Thucydides's Trap by exploring both its explanatory power in the conflict that inspired its name, the Peloponnesian War, and the possible mechanisms for averting war between the two most powerful countries in the current era. Finally, several challenges confronting the United States are discussed, including climate change, competition over the interpretation of the international Women, Peace, and Security agenda, and the durability of America's commitment to upholding the liberal international order.

The Sources of Great Power Competition brings together many of the most influential scholars to engage in lively debates about the current and future international system. It will be of interest to foreign policy practitioners and scholars of grand strategy, the causes of war, alliance politics, norms and narratives in foreign policy, power transitions, and international hierarchy.

Contents

Introduction: System Complexity and Strategic Narratives in the Era of Great Power

Competition

Spencer D. Bakich

Part I: The Determinants of State Power

Chapter 1: "Rising Powers" in International Politics: Which Powers are Rising and Are They

Challengers to the Liberal World Order?

Thomas J. Volgy and Kelly Marie Gordell

Chapter 2: India and China: Population Futures

Tadeusz Kugler and Kristina Khederlarian Fightmaster

Chapter 3: "Patriots" with Different Characteristics: A Typology of Motives in the Chinese Anti- Japan Protests in 2012

Ketian Zhang

Chapter 4: Bvt. Major General Emory Upton's Military Policy of the United States and the

Origins of U.S. Army Reform in the Late Nineteenth Century

Barton A. Myers

Part II: Diplomatic Strategies of Rising Powers

Chapter 5: Stepping Into and Out of the Hegemon's Shadow: Exploring the Alignment Decisions

of Rising Regional Powers

Evan Braden Montgomery

Chapter 6: Russia: From Superpower to Second-Tier State

Jacek Kugler, Ronald L. Tammen, and Yuzhu Zeng

Chapter 7: Cooperation Between India and the BRICS: A Challenge to the Global Liberal Order

Aakriti A. Tandon and Michael O. Slobodchikoff

Part III: Rising Powers and International Conflict

Chapter 8: Rising Power Fallacies in the Etiology of Interstate War

William R. Thompson

Chapter 9: Avoiding Thucydides's Trap with China as a Rising Power: Causal depth, Critical

Neoclassical Realism, U.S. Grand Strategy and Global Order

Haider A. Khan

Chapter 10: What Thucydides Trap? Power, Threat, and the Great War that Ripped through

Classical Greece

Scott A. Silverstone

Chapter 11: Strategic Narratives and U.S. Grand Strategy Toward Rising Powers

C. William Walldorf, Jr.

Part IV: America's Response to Rising Powers

Chapter 12: Sustainable Strategic Adjustment: Confronting Climate Change and Rethinking

Restraint in U.S. Grand Strategy

Jonathan M. DiCicco and Fahad Rajput

Chapter 13: Major Power Contestation and the Instrumentalization of Women, Peace, and

Security

Alexis Henshaw

Chapter 14: Should I Stay or Should I Go? How China's Rise Affects America's Commitment to the Liberal International Order

Kyle M. Lascurettes

Chapter 15: Power Shift, Problem Shift, and Policy Shift: Reacting to China's Rise

Steve Chan

Conclusion: A Grand Strategy of Satisfaction

J. Patrick Rhamey Jr.

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