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Military Strategy of Great Powers - Managing Power Asymmetry and Structural Change in the 21st Century (Hardcover)
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Military Strategy of Great Powers - Managing Power Asymmetry and Structural Change in the 21st Century (Hardcover)
Series: Cass Military Studies
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This book explores the military strategies of the five
system-determining great powers during the twenty-first century.
The book's point of departure is that analyses of countries'
defence strategies should acknowledge that states come in various
shapes and sizes and that their strategic choices are affected by
their perceptions of their position in the international system and
by power asymmetries between more and less resourceful states. This
creates a diversity in strategies that is often overlooked in
theoretically oriented analyses. The book examines how five major
powers - the United States, China, the United Kingdom, France and
Russia - have adjusted their strategies to improve or maintain
their relative position and to manage power asymmetries during the
twenty-first century. It also develops and applies an analytical
framework for exploring and categorising the strategies pursued by
the five major powers which combines elements of structural realism
with research on power transition theory and status competition.
The concluding chapter addresses questions related to stability and
change in the present international system. This book will be of
interest to students of strategic studies, foreign policy, and
International Relations.
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