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ID169566
Title ProperFlexible Coalitions: Origins and Prospects
Other Title InformationPermanent alliances vs ad h oc Coalitions
LanguageENG
AuthorKonstantin V. Bogdanov ;  Bogdanov, Konstantin V
Summary / Abstract (Note)The beginning of the 21st century was marked by the growing popularity of the idea that flexible military-political coalitions built for concrete tactical tasks had certain advantages over long-term strategic alliances. This strategy was actively pursued on the international stage by the George W. Bush administration during its first term (largely owing to Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld’s efforts) due to mounting contradictions caused by the transformation of the world order and the changing place and role of the United States in it. The U.S. gave up the concept of collective approval for external interference and stepped up unilateral actions. As existing collective security institutions become increasingly plagued with problems, flexible coalition strategies gain more popularity as evidenced not only by U.S. actions but also by those of Russia
`In' analytical NoteRussia in Global Affairs Vol. 17, No.3; Jul-Sep 2019: p.132-150
Journal SourceRussia in Global Affairs Vol: 17 No 3
Key WordsMultilateralism ;  Multipolarity ;  Unipolar Moment ;  U.S. Unilateralism ;  Flexible Coalitions ;  The Rumsfeld Doctrine ;  Alliances In Decline


 
 
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