The power to divide : wedge strategies in great power competition /
Timothy W. Crawford
Bok · Engelsk · 2021
| Omfang | xi, 292 sider ;
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| Opplysninger | Introduction : The Power to Divide in Alliance Politics -- The Theory of Selective Accommodation -- Germany Fails to Detach Japan, 1914-17 -- Germany Keeps the United States Neutral, 1914-16 -- The Entente Fails to Keep Turkey Neutral, 1914 -- The Entente Realigns Italy, 1915 -- Britain and France Fail to Neutralize Italy, 1936-40 -- Germany Divides the USSR from Britain and France, 1939 -- Britain and the United States Neutralize Spain, 1940-41 -- Germany Fails to Realign Turkey, 1941 -- When Does Selective Accommodation Work? Claims and Case Comparisons -- Selective Accommodation in Great Power Competition and U.S. Grand Strategy.. - "[This book] explains how states use 'wedge strategies' to divide adversaries. It examines history of great power alliance politics around World Wars I and II and, in present context of great power competition, considers a Chinese strategy to divide U.S. and India and a U.S. strategy to divide China and Russia"--
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| ISBN | 9781501754715
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