Asymmetry and International Relationships Asymmetry and International Relationships

Asymmetry and International Relationships

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Publisher Description

Power is real, but it does not always prevail. This book explores how disparity structures international relationships. Beginning at the bilateral level, the relationship between the smaller side and the larger side can be normal as long as the smaller does not feel threatened and the larger can assume that its capabilities are respected. However, the smaller can be tempted to brinksmanship, while the larger can be tempted to bully. Asymmetric conflicts are often stalemated because the limited commitment of the larger side is met by the smaller's mortal resistance. In multilateral situations, asymmetry shapes patterns of uncertainty and attention. In global systems, how hegemons treat their subjects is the unobserved sand shifting beneath their feet as they look toward their challenger. Since 2008, the US has retained primacy but not dominance. The management of asymmetric relationships in a multinodal world will determine how power matters in the current era.

GENRE
Politics & Current Events
RELEASED
2015
December 31
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
439
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
22.1
MB

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