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ID092389
Title ProperU S grand strategy following the George W Bush presidency
LanguageENG
AuthorEllis, David C
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Debates over U.S. grand strategy have devoted a disproportionate level of attention to the War on Terror itself rather than the evolving strategic environment. Challenges including an impending shift in the balance of power, structural deficits, and divided public opinion will significantly impact the policy options available to government leaders, but they have not been adequately addressed. This article analyzes the options available for U.S. grand strategy following the George W. Bush presidency by relating key U.S. national interests with domestic and international policy constraints on the horizon. The analysis concludes that the United States must adopt a defensive grand strategy to rebuild popular consensus, to prevent further strain on the military, and to consolidate its gains in Iraq and Afghanistan. However, this strategy will require flexible coalitions, not formal international organizations, because of a significant divergence of security interests and capabilities with its European allies.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Studies Perspectives Vol. 10, No. 4; Nov 2009: p361-377
Journal SourceInternational Studies Perspectives Vol. 10, No. 4; Nov 2009: p361-377
Key WordsGrand Strategy ;  War ;  Terror ;  International Order ;  Demonstration Strategy ;  Balance - Power ;  International System