Grand strategies of weak states and great powers / Hanna Samir Kassab.
2018
HN90.P6 .K377 2018
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Grand strategies of weak states and great powers / Hanna Samir Kassab.
ISBN
9783319704043
3319704044
9783319704036
3319704036
3319704044
9783319704036
3319704036
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Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018
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English
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10.1007/978-3-319-70404-3 doi
9783319704036
9783319704036
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HN90.P6 .K377 2018
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320.1
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Grand strategies can be thought of as overall survival strategies of states of all states. Great powers seek survival against other great powers seeking to undermine their power, position determining prestige-seeking behavior as psychotic and destructive. Weak states suffer from systemic vulnerabilities and trade whatever political power they have to a great power for economic assistance. If enough weak states support a particular great power, then that great power will become more powerful relative to competitors. This forms an international system fashioned by these transactions. Hanna Samir Kassab is Assistant Professor at Northern Michigan University, USA
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Grand strategies can be thought of as overall survival strategies of states of all states. Great powers seek survival against other great powers seeking to undermine their power, position determining prestige-seeking behavior as psychotic and destructive. Weak states suffer from systemic vulnerabilities and trade whatever political power they have to a great power for economic assistance. If enough weak states support a particular great power, then that great power will become more powerful relative to competitors. This forms an international system fashioned by these transactions. Hanna Samir Kassab is Assistant Professor at Northern Michigan University, USA
Grand strategies can be thought of as overall survival strategies of states of all states. Great powers seek survival against other great powers seeking to undermine their power, position determining prestige-seeking behavior as psychotic and destructive. Weak states suffer from systemic vulnerabilities and trade whatever political power they have to a great power for economic assistance. If enough weak states support a particular great power, then that great power will become more powerful relative to competitors. This forms an international system fashioned by these transactions. Hanna Samir Kassab is Assistant Professor at Northern Michigan University, USA
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Grand Strategies of States in Anarchy: Prestige and Self-Determination
3. Balance of World Systems and Neoempire
4. Systems-Creation and Competition
5. The Global South and the Neoempires of the United States and China
6. NeoEmpires Under Construction: The European Union and Eurasian Union
7. States as Psychopaths; Theorists as Psychoanalysts: The Reason for War
8. Two Choices: War or Peace
9. Conclusion
2. Grand Strategies of States in Anarchy: Prestige and Self-Determination
3. Balance of World Systems and Neoempire
4. Systems-Creation and Competition
5. The Global South and the Neoempires of the United States and China
6. NeoEmpires Under Construction: The European Union and Eurasian Union
7. States as Psychopaths; Theorists as Psychoanalysts: The Reason for War
8. Two Choices: War or Peace
9. Conclusion