Political economy and grand strategy [ a neoclassical realist view
Examines traditional balance of power theory from a political-economic perspective, using historical examples, to draw out distinctions between the liberal and realist approach and how this affects grand strategy
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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London ; New York :
Routledge ,
c2010
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Series: | Routledge global security studies
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Online Access: | NetLibrary |
Table of Contents:
- 1. A neoclassical realist interpretation of grand strategy
- 2. U.S. grand strategy in the early phases of the Cold War
- 3. The hardening of alliances in the 1890s
- 4. Power, wealth, and time in the mercantilist period
- 5. Britain's naval scare of 1909
- 6. Behind the Maginot Line : French grand strategy 1919-1939
- 7. The consequences of mismanagement : Soviet grand strategy in the 1980s
- 8. Evaluating and refining the neoclassical realist approach