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1 online resource |
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Palgrave studies in international relations series |
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Palgrave studies in international relations.
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Contents |
Introduction: Seasons of Darkness and Light -- 1. The Transformation of Great Power Politics -- 2. A Theory of Order: Explaining Change in International Politics -- 3. A Season of Light: The Balance of Power and the Westphalian Order -- 4. A Fifty Years' Crisis: The Collapse of the Westphalian Order and the Path to Total War -- 5. Dawn of a New Day: The Rise of the American Order -- 6. Getting MAD and Even: Nuclear Weapons, Bipolarity, and a New Kind of Rivalry -- 7. Balance of Power and Its Critics: The Limitations of Current Paradigms -- 8. Preserving Peace in the 21st Century: Thought and Action in a Newly-Ordered World -- Conclusion: The Need for Vigilance and Sacrifice |
Summary |
From the turn of the 15th century until the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962, the great powers frequently fought wars or regularly stood on the precipice of conflict. In contrast, for more than fifty years we have lived through an unprecedented period of great power peace. This book advances a theory of change based on the Realist tradition and uses it to explain the transformation of great power politics from centuries of warfare and multipolarity to a time of peace and American primacy. Challenging conventional wisdom about the causes of American primacy, Baron explores the contributions to peace made by democracy, nuclear weapons and globalization as well as the continued relevance of the balance of power. Providing new insights into major debates within the policy community, this book examines America's forward military presence, Western policy towards China and Russia, the evolution of the European Union and Japan's role in Asia. Baron raises important questions surrounding American primacy and the durability of the current international order, informing policy-making in the coming years as the United States attempts to manage the rise of China and secure its own leadership role and also considering how to maintain the current state of peace |
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Print version record |
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Great powers -- History -- 20th century
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Great powers -- History -- 21st century
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World politics -- 1945-1989.
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World politics -- 1989-
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Peace.
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Security, International.
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International relations.
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Political science & theory.
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Theory of warfare & military science.
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HISTORY -- World.
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Politics and Government.
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Diplomatic relations
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Great powers
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Peace
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Security, International
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World politics
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Friede
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Großmacht
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Weltpolitik
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International relations -- 20th century, c 1900 to c 1999.
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Political science & theory -- 20th century, c 1900 to c 1999.
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Theory of warfare & military science -- 20th century, c 1900 to c 1999.
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Politics and Government.
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SUBJECT |
United States -- Foreign relations -- 1945-1989.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140098
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United States -- Foreign relations -- 1989-
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh93001742
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United States
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USA
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Genre/Form |
History
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781137299482 |
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1137299487 |
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