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America''s Allies and the Decline of Us Hegemony

English · Hardback

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How do America's democratic allies perceive and respond to a relative decline in US power and influence and the simultaneous rise of China? Using the case-studies of Europe, the UK, Australia, Canada, Japan and South East Asian countries, this book offers a broad assessment of the perceptions of threat and the strategies used by these allies to cope with the relative decline of America's hegemonic power, the rise of China and the transforming world order.

In answering these central questions, contributors focus on two complementary analytical approaches. The first examines the perceptions of systemic changes by America's allies: how are US allies framing this issue and what kind of political discourse is emerging with regards to it? The second approach focuses on the concrete foreign policy and defence strategies put forward by these allies. The book explores the extent to which US allies are willing to support US hegemony and considers the democratic allies' understanding of the international structure, their relations to the United States, and their own aspirations in this changing world order.

This book will be of interest to general readers as well as scholars and students of US foreign policy, foreign policy analysis and International Relations.

List of contents

Introduction - America’s Allies Coping with US Relative Decline Part I: Debating US Decline and Power Transition Chapter 1 - American Decline: Destined, Chosen, or Contingent? Chapter 2 - China’s Counter-Hegemony? Evidence from ‘Making Identity Count’ Chapter 3 - China’s Relations with US Pacific Rim Allies: Tensions Between Trump’s ‘America First’ and Chinese ‘Sharp Power’ Part II: Perceptions And Strategies Of Asia-Pacific Allies Chapter 4 - Japanese National Security Policy: Balancing, but Hedging Chapter 5 - Australia’s Role Conceptions in a Multipolar World Chapter 6 - Power transition and traditional allies in Southeast Asia Chapter 7 - Canada’s Middle Power Ambivalence: The Palimpsest of US Power Under the Chinese Shadow Part III: Perceptions and Strategies Of European Allies Chapter 8 - The fraying transatlantic order and Europe’s struggle in a multipolar world Chapter 9 - NATO in Crisis – Vanishing Leadership and Distracted Allies Chapter 10 - The European Union’s Evolving Role in Response to US Waning Hegemony Chapter 11 - Making Sense of the Future: European Discourse on Global Power Transition Conclusion: Allies and the Fate of U.S. Hegemony

About the author

Justin Massie is Associate Professor of political science at the University of Quebec in Montreal, Canada, and Senior Fellow at the Canadian International Council.
Jonathan Paquin is Professor of Political Science at Université Laval.

Summary

Using the case-studies of Europe, the UK, Australia, Canada, Japan and South East Asian countries, this book offers a broad assessment of the perceptions of threat and the strategies used by these allies to cope with the relative decline of America’s hegemonic power, the rise of China and the transforming world order.

Product details

Authors Justin Paquin Massie
Assisted by Justin Massie (Editor), Jonathan Paquin (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.10.2019
 
EAN 9780367201982
ISBN 978-0-367-20198-2
No. of pages 232
Series Routledge Studies in Foreign Policy Analysis
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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