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ID133781
Title ProperStrategy of discriminate power
Other Title Informationa global posture for sustained leadership
LanguageENG
AuthorMazarr, Michael J
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The leading challenge for U.S. grand strategy over the next decade is to exercise persistent global leadership under the shadow of intensifying constraints. These include fiscal shortfalls that limit resources, fading international deference to U.S. wishes, mismatches between the leading security challenges and instruments of power to confront those challenges, and the loss of key military superiorities alongside the appearance of new vulnerabilities. At stake are international stability and the safety of the U.S. homeland. The primary task for U.S. strategists now is to find a sustainable global role more appropriate to available means that can safeguard leading U.S. interests and avoid embroiling more limited U.S. power in secondary issues.
`In' analytical NoteWashington Quarterly Vol.37, No.1; Spr.2014: p.137-150
Journal SourceWashington Quarterly Vol.37, No.1; Spr.2014: p.137-150
Key WordsPower Strategy ;  Discriminate Power ;  Global Posture ;  Sustained Leadership ;  International Politics ;  Grand Strategy ;  United States - US ;  International Stability ;  Global Leadership ;  International Cooperation ;  International Relations - IR


 
 
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