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The essential introduction to the comparative analysis of national grand strategies.
List of contents
- 1: Thierry Balzacq, Peter Dombrowski, and Simon Reich: Introduction: Comparing Grand Strategies in the Modern World
- Part I - Major Powers
- 2: Peter Dombrowski and Simon Reich: United States
- 3: Céline Marangé: Russia
- 4: Andrew S. Erickson: China
- 5: Thierry Balzacq: France
- 6: Robert Johnson: Great Britain
- Part II - Pivotal Powers
- 7: Carlos R. S. Milani and Tiago Nery: Brazil
- 8: C. Christine Fair: India
- 9: Thierry Balzacq and Wendy Ramadan-Alban: Iran
- 10: Eitan Shamir: Israel
- 11: Ghaidaa Hetou: Saudi Arabia
- 12: Daniel Fiott and Luis Simon: European Union
- 13: Norrin Ripsman: Conclusion: The Emerging Sub-field of Comparative Grand Strategy
About the author
Thierry Balzacq is a Francqui Research Chair (Belgium's most prestigious academic title) and Visiting Professor at the London School of Economics and Political Science. His articles have been published in Review of International Studies, European Journal of International Security, International Studies Review, Cooperation and Conflict, European Journal of International Relations, Security Dialogue, International Relations, and the Journal of Common Market Studies. He is the author and editor of over 12 books in English and French.
Peter Dombrowski is a professor of strategy in the Strategic and Operational Research Department at the Naval War College. His recent publications include The End of Grand Strategy: US Maritime Operations in the Twenty-First Century (with Simon Reich, Cornell University Press, 2018), and he has published over fifty-five books, monographs, articles, book chapters, and government reports.
Simon Reich is a Professor in the Division of Global Affairs and Department of Political Science at Rutgers, Newark. His recent publications include The End of Grand Strategy: US Maritime Operations in the Twenty-First Century (with Peter Dombrowski, Cornell University Press, 2018), and he is the author, co-author, and editor of 11 books and over 50 articles or book chapters.
Summary
The essential introduction to the comparative analysis of national grand strategies.