Across Type, Time and Space
American Grand Strategy in Comparative Perspective
Simon Reich author Peter Dombrowski author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:12th Aug '21
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This Element addresses the shortcomings of treating the US as a unique case by developing a framework for systematic comparison.
This Element addresses the shortcomings of treating the United States as a unique case, and thus incomparable by developing a novel framework for the purpose of systematic comparison, both within and among different countries.The field of grand strategy is exceptionally American-centric theoretically, methodologically and empirically. Indeed, many scholars treat the United States as a unique case, and thus incomparable. This Element addresses the shortcomings of this approach by developing a novel framework for the purpose of systematic comparison, both within and among different countries. Using the United States as a benchmark, three dimensions are considered in which grand strategy can be compared: first, attributes of the major types commonly discussed in the literature; second, similarities and differences in the implementation of grand strategies over time, using US strategic relations with contemporary Russia as an example; and finally, across space, properties of the grand strategies that are interactively employed by other major powers in relation to the United States in the Indo-Pacific. The Element can be used by scholars and students alike to expand analysis beyond the confines that currently dominate the field.
ISBN: 9781108972901
Dimensions: 229mm x 153mm x 5mm
Weight: 150g
75 pages