Restraining Great Powers PDF
It is an amazing Balance of power book written by T. V. Paul and published by Yale University Press. This book was released on 01 January 2018 with total pages 256. Read book in PDF, EPUB and Kindle directly from your devices anywhere anytime. Click Download button to get Restraining Great Powers book now. This site is like a library, Use search box to get ebook that you want.
- Author : T. V. Paul
- Release Date : 01 January 2018
- Publisher : Yale University Press
- Genre : Balance of power
- Pages : 256
- ISBN 13 : 9780300228489
- Total Download : 853
- File Size : 45,5 Mb
Restraining Great Powers PDF Summary
At the end of the Cold War, the United States emerged as the world's most powerful state, and then used that power to initiate wars against smaller countries in the Middle East and South Asia. According to balance-of-power theory--the bedrock of realism in international relations--other states should have joined together militarily to counterbalance the United States' rising power. Yet they did not. Nor have they united to oppose Chinese aggression in the South China Sea or Russian offensives along its western border. This does not mean balance-of-power politics is dead, argues renowned international relations scholar T. V. Paul; instead it has taken a different form. Rather than employ familiar strategies such as active military alliances and arms buildups, leading powers have engaged in "soft balancing," which seeks to restrain threatening powers through the use of international institutions, informal alignments, and economic sanctions. Paul places the evolution of balancing behavior in historical perspective, from the post-Napoleonic era to today's globalized world. This book offers an illuminating examination of how subtler forms of balance-of-power politics can help states achieve their goals against aggressive powers without wars or arms races.