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July 25, 2024 | History
An edition of The vulnerability of empire (1994)

The vulnerability of empire

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America's quagmire in Vietnam, France's preoccupation with overseas empire, Japan's attack on the United States, Germany's aggression in Europe, Britain's appeasement of Hitler - what motivated these bouts of self-defeating behavior? According to Charles A. Kupchan, all of these episodes are rooted in a common strategic logic.

Building on extensive archival research, Kupchan offers a bold new explanation for the rise and fall of modern empires, focusing on the extremist policies that contribute to their demise.

Kupchan provides detailed accounts of the imperial careers of Britain, France, Japan, Germany, and the United States. At times, he shows, each of these states responded to changes in the international distribution of power by pursuing reasoned strategies that enhanced its prosperity and security. At other times, however, they all engaged in bouts of self-defeating extremism. Kupchan argues that it was their perception of national vulnerability that drove them to such behavior.

When a state lacks the resources to cope with prospective adversaries, decision makers justifiably adopt extremist policies. In order to gain domestic support for these policies, they sell to the polity conceptions and images of empire which alter strategic culture - public attitudes, the mindset of top elites, and the organizational interests of elite institutions.

Decision makers later find, however, that they are entrapped in a strategic culture of their own making, unable to reorient grand strategy and avoid self-defeating behavior. The Vulnerability of Empire will be crucial reading for political scientists, international relations specialists, modern historians, and policy makers.

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527

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1994, Cornell University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Ithaca
Series
Cornell studies in security affairs

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
355/.03
Library of Congress
UA10.5 .K85 1994, UA10.5.K85 1994, D2009 .N36 1995, UA10.5 .K85 1993

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 527 p. :
Number of pages
527

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1414901M
Internet Archive
vulnerabilityofe00kupc
ISBN 10
0801428858, 0801481244
LCCN
93024323, 95013951
OCLC/WorldCat
32312676, 28503531
Library Thing
1030015
Goodreads
3444352
1538893

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