The Fates of nations: varieties of success and failure for great powers in long-term rivalries
"The United States, according to official U.S. national security statements and an avalanche of commentary since about 2016, is engaged in a long-term strategic rivalry with China and a lesser--but still critical--rivalry for influence with Russia. Many U.S. strategy documents refer to the conc...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The United States, according to official U.S. national security statements and an avalanche of commentary since about 2016, is engaged in a long-term strategic rivalry with China and a lesser--but still critical--rivalry for influence with Russia. Many U.S. strategy documents refer to the concept of strategic competition, but the core idea--and increasingly the reality--of these relationships matches the classic historical concept of a great power rivalry. These rivalries, especially with China, promise to define U.S. foreign policy and national security challenges for decades. Yet most assessments of these rivalries tend to ignore the critical question of outcomes. This report is part of a larger project on the societal sources of national dynamism and competitive advantage. This research aims to identify historical modes of strategic success and failure in great power rivalries that offer lessons for the United States. The authors define categories of success and failure (in terms of such variables as control over territory, relative power, victory or defeat in war, international legitimacy, and social stability) and present detailed case studies on specific historical examples that are associated with success and failure. They also discuss the implications of the typologies of both kinds of outcomes for the rivalry with China." |
Beschreibung: | xiii, 143 Seiten Illustrationen 26 cm |
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contents | CHAPTER 1. The Fate of Great Powers in Major Rivalries -- CHAPTER 2. Leading Factors That Generate Success: Societal Dynamism and Systemic Predominance -- CHAPTER 3. Findings and Lessons: Models of Success and Failure for Great Powers -- APPENDIX A. Case Study: Steering or Preventing Change? Austria-Hungary's Varieties of Success and Failure Before World War I, 1900-1914 -- APPENDIX B. Case Study: China's Tribute System: A Model of Success in Rivalries? -- APPENDIX C. Case Study: Japan's Effort to Succeed Through a Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere -- APPENDIX D. Case Study: Prussia's Drive for Success by Shaping the European System -- APPENDIX E. Case Study: Shaping the System at Moment of Victory -- APPENDIX F. Rivalry Database: Total Number -- APPENDIX G. Rivalry Cases: Great Powers |
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spelling | Mazarr, Michael J. 1965- (DE-588)132965380 aut The Fates of nations varieties of success and failure for great powers in long-term rivalries Michael J. Mazarr, Alexis Dale-Huang, John Deak [und vier weitere] Santa Monica, CA RAND 2024 xiii, 143 Seiten Illustrationen 26 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia c rdamedia nc rdacarrier cr rdacarrier CHAPTER 1. The Fate of Great Powers in Major Rivalries -- CHAPTER 2. Leading Factors That Generate Success: Societal Dynamism and Systemic Predominance -- CHAPTER 3. Findings and Lessons: Models of Success and Failure for Great Powers -- APPENDIX A. Case Study: Steering or Preventing Change? Austria-Hungary's Varieties of Success and Failure Before World War I, 1900-1914 -- APPENDIX B. Case Study: China's Tribute System: A Model of Success in Rivalries? -- APPENDIX C. Case Study: Japan's Effort to Succeed Through a Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere -- APPENDIX D. Case Study: Prussia's Drive for Success by Shaping the European System -- APPENDIX E. Case Study: Shaping the System at Moment of Victory -- APPENDIX F. Rivalry Database: Total Number -- APPENDIX G. Rivalry Cases: Great Powers "The United States, according to official U.S. national security statements and an avalanche of commentary since about 2016, is engaged in a long-term strategic rivalry with China and a lesser--but still critical--rivalry for influence with Russia. Many U.S. strategy documents refer to the concept of strategic competition, but the core idea--and increasingly the reality--of these relationships matches the classic historical concept of a great power rivalry. These rivalries, especially with China, promise to define U.S. foreign policy and national security challenges for decades. Yet most assessments of these rivalries tend to ignore the critical question of outcomes. This report is part of a larger project on the societal sources of national dynamism and competitive advantage. This research aims to identify historical modes of strategic success and failure in great power rivalries that offer lessons for the United States. The authors define categories of success and failure (in terms of such variables as control over territory, relative power, victory or defeat in war, international legitimacy, and social stability) and present detailed case studies on specific historical examples that are associated with success and failure. They also discuss the implications of the typologies of both kinds of outcomes for the rivalry with China." Außenbeziehungen (DE-588)4143618-0 gnd rswk-swf Hegemonie (DE-588)4023979-2 gnd rswk-swf China (DE-588)4009937-4 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf Great powers / Foreign relations Great powers / Case studies Great powers / History United States / Foreign relations China Geopolitical Strategic Competition Russia United States HISTORY / Asia / China HISTORY / Europe / General HISTORY / United States / General POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / Diplomacy Great Power Competition USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g China (DE-588)4009937-4 g Außenbeziehungen (DE-588)4143618-0 s Hegemonie (DE-588)4023979-2 s DE-604 Dale-Huang, Alexis Verfasser (DE-588)1236533275 aut Deak, John 1976- Verfasser (DE-588)1106388879 aut Fauerbach, Gregory Weider Verfasser aut Goddard, Stacie E. 1974- Verfasser (DE-588)142617393 aut Heath, Timothy R. Verfasser (DE-588)1137729716 aut Shifrinson, Joshua R. Itzkowitz Verfasser (DE-588)1137280735 aut |
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title | The Fates of nations varieties of success and failure for great powers in long-term rivalries |
title_auth | The Fates of nations varieties of success and failure for great powers in long-term rivalries |
title_exact_search | The Fates of nations varieties of success and failure for great powers in long-term rivalries |
title_full | The Fates of nations varieties of success and failure for great powers in long-term rivalries Michael J. Mazarr, Alexis Dale-Huang, John Deak [und vier weitere] |
title_fullStr | The Fates of nations varieties of success and failure for great powers in long-term rivalries Michael J. Mazarr, Alexis Dale-Huang, John Deak [und vier weitere] |
title_full_unstemmed | The Fates of nations varieties of success and failure for great powers in long-term rivalries Michael J. Mazarr, Alexis Dale-Huang, John Deak [und vier weitere] |
title_short | The Fates of nations |
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