US hegemony Flashcards
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historical US foreign policy
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isolationism
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historical US foreign policy cont’
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- WWI – US does not join voluntarily
- 1919 – US Senate rejects League of Nations
- 1940 - Nazis conquer France
- FDR “not send American boys into any foreign wars.”
- 1941 – US attacked by Japan, Hitler declares war
3
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securing dominance after WWII
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ikenberry - set up multilateral institutions to make IR peaceful
strategic constraint to solidify legitimacy
4
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posen - command of the commons
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- US has command of sea, space, and air
- Gets more military use, can deny their use to others, cannot be denied by others
- Can marshal its capabilities, and its allies, to create massive local superiority
- Restrict adversaries access to economic, military, and political assistance
5
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power transition theory
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- when one power declines and another rises there is higher risk of war
- changing capabilities means more uncertainty + less ability to commit in future
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Thucydides trap
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- “What made war inevitable was the growth of Athenian power and the fear which this caused in Sparta”
- Rising power’s pride, sense of entitlement, demand for greater say and sway
7
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cons of Thucydides trap
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- no/vague mechanisms
- case selection/stat argument
- historical time difference
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beckley
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- no decline + won’t be a decline
- other calculations of power are wrong - GDP + military spending are often GROSS
- Overstate the power of populous countries production welfare security
9
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beckley geography
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- US – natural resources, friends and fish
- China – pollution, hostile neighbors
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beckley institutions
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- US – entrepreneurship, accountability, attractive
- China – expropriative, corruption, no reform
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beckley demography
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- US – growing, young, educated
- China – aging faster than any society in history
12
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cooley + nixon
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- US declining in hegemony
- small states are changing behaviour
- new forms of transnationalism
13
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cooley + Nixon small states
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- have more exit options
- Authoritarian govts can get money, services, other goods from non-US and non-western powers
- Avoid political/economic conditions on assistance
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cooley + nixon illiberal transnational networks
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- Right wing networks challenge liberal organizations/rhetoric on LGBT, ethnic diversity, democratic governance
- Illiberal regimes limited or eliminated influence of reformist NGOs, free press
- “Illiberal turn” in the West