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Stabilizing Great-Power Rivalries [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 286 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Dec-2021
  • Leidėjas: RAND
  • ISBN-10: 1977406203
  • ISBN-13: 9781977406200
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 286 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Dec-2021
  • Leidėjas: RAND
  • ISBN-10: 1977406203
  • ISBN-13: 9781977406200
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
The consensus inside and outside the U.S. government is that the international system is headed for a renewed era of intense and sometimes bitter competition among leading states. The objective of this research was to assess the emerging strategic competitions between the United States and both China and Russia, examine the approaches most likely to preserve long-term stability in these competitions, and draw implications for Army capabilities and posture. To this end, the authors reviewed existing literature on rivalries, identifying variables strongly associated with stability and instability, and, based on that research, developed a framework for assessment of such rivalries. They then applied this framework to historical cases of bilateral rivalries to identify the most important factors. Finally, they leveraged this work to assess the current state of U.S.-Russia and U.S.-China relations. Their assessment suggests that there are serious grounds for concern about the stability of both the U.S.-Russiaand U.S.-China rivalries. While certain contextual factors, such as mutual strategic vulnerability, will remain buffers of conflict, many of the warning signs for instability are clearly visible, and the future seems likely to be even more volatile. The report offers recommendations for the U.S. government and the U.S. Army, in particular, to manage this challenging new era of competition. One overarching theme identified is that to ensure stability-and avoid war-the policy response to this intensified great-power competition should be nuanced and go beyond merely bolstering capabilities to counter rivals.

Leveraging theory and historical cases, the authors identify the factors that keep great-power rivalries stable and those that lead to conflictual outcomes and use that framework to assess the current U.S.-Russia and U.S.-China competitions.

Preface iii
Figures and Tables
vii
Summary ix
Acknowledgments xxi
Chapter One Introduction: Anticipating an Era of Great-Power Rivalry
1(4)
Chapter Two Theoretical Foundations: Understanding Rivalry
5(8)
Defining Strategic Rivalry
6(4)
Managing Strategic Rivalries
10(3)
Chapter Three Theoretical Foundations: Understanding Stability
13(26)
Literature on Stable Strategic Rivalries
14(1)
Characteristics of a Stable Strategic Rivalry
15(2)
National Policies That Affect the Stability of a Strategic Rivalry
17(4)
Contextual Factors That Affect the Stability of a Strategic Rivalry
21(5)
Perceptual Factors That Affect the Stability of a Strategic Rivalry
26(4)
Quantifying Rivalries and Their Outcomes
30(7)
Organization of Case Studies
37(2)
Chapter Four Case Study: The Anglo-German Rivalry, 1871--1913
39(22)
Competition but Limited Hostility, 1871--1889
40(3)
The German Challenge, 1890--1904
43(5)
A Brittle Peace, 1905--1913
48(6)
Factors That Promoted Stable and Unstable Competition
54(5)
Implications for Today
59(2)
Chapter Five Case Study: The Sino-Soviet/Russian Rivalry, 1950--2001
61(24)
Incipient Competition, 1950--1956
63(3)
Increasingly Unstable Competition, 1956--1969
66(8)
Unstable Competition, 1969--1989
74(4)
Stable Competition, 1989--2001
78(4)
Factors That Promoted Stable and Unstable Competition
82(3)
Chapter Six Case Study: The Cold War, 1947--1989
85(60)
National Policies
86(43)
Contextual Factors
129(10)
Perceptual Factors
139(4)
Lessons and Implications: Stability During the Cold War
143(2)
Chapter Seven The Emerging U.S.-Russia Rivalry, 1991--2019
145(30)
National Policies
146(17)
Contextual Factors
163(3)
Perceptual Factors
166(6)
Conclusion
172(3)
Chapter Eight The Emerging U.S.-China Rivalry, 1996--2019
175(38)
National Policies
176(17)
Contextual Factors
193(9)
Perceptual Factors
202(6)
Conclusion
208(5)
Chapter Nine Overall Findings and Implications for the U.S. Army
213(16)
Basic Themes and Variables
213(2)
Lessons from Historical Case Studies
215(3)
Lessons from the Cold War
218(2)
Findings for the Emerging U.S.-Russia Rivalry
220(1)
Findings for the Emerging U.S.-China Rivalry
221(3)
Implications and Recommendations
224(5)
Abbreviations 229(2)
References 231