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      Political Economy and Grand Strategy
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      Political Economy and Grand Strategy

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      Political Economy and Grand Strategy book

      A Neoclassical Realist View

      Political Economy and Grand Strategy

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      Political Economy and Grand Strategy book

      A Neoclassical Realist View
      ByMark R. Brawley
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2009
      eBook Published 25 September 2009
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203869864
      Pages 176
      eBook ISBN 9780203869864
      Subjects Politics & International Relations
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      Brawley, M.R. (2009). Political Economy and Grand Strategy: A Neoclassical Realist View (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203869864

      ABSTRACT

      This book examines traditional balance of power theory from a political-economic perspective, using historical examples, to draw out distinctions between the liberal and realist approach and how this affects grand strategy.

      The realist view of the balance of power theory includes implicit assumptions that economic assets can be turned quickly into power, and that states always respond to threats quickly and only with a view to the 'short-run'. These assumptions drive many of the expectations generated from traditional balance-of-power theory, discouraging realists from looking at domestic sources of power, which in turn undermined their ability to frame strategic decisions properly. By thinking about how power must be managed over time, however, we can model the choices policy-makers confront when determining expenditures on defense, while keeping an eye on the impact of those costs on the economy.

      By emphasizing the role of the state, identifying different causal patterns in domestic politics, and demonstrating the importance of systemic competition, this book aims to establish why a neo-classical realist approach is not only different from a liberal approach, but also superior when addressing questions on grand strategy.

      This book will be of much interest to students of security studies, international political economy, grand strategy and IR theory in general.

      Mark R. Brawley is Professor of Political Science at McGill University, Montreal, Canada. He is author of several books on International Relations, specialising in the connections between political economic issues and security.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter 1|14 pages

      A neoclassical realist interpretation of grand strategy

      chapter |14 pages

      2U.S. grand strategy in the early phases of the Cold War

      chapter 3|22 pages

      The hardening of alliances in the 1890s

      chapter 4|15 pages

      Power, wealth, and time in the mercantilist period

      chapter 5|25 pages

      Britain’s Naval Scare of 1909

      chapter 6|23 pages

      Behind the Maginot Line: French grand strategy 1919–1939

      chapter 7|21 pages

      The consequences of mismanagement: Soviet grand strategy in the 1980s

      chapter 8|9 pages

      Evaluating and refining the neoclassical realist approach

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