This book explores how changes in the structure of the international system and technology incentivize major powers to adopt different types of military power-either the traditional threat and use of force or "shaping" through the non-warfighting use of military organizations-to manage threats in world politics.
This book explores how changes in the structure of the international system and technology incentivize major powers to adopt different types of military power-either the traditional threat and use of force or "shaping" through the non-warfighting use of military organizations-to manage threats in world politics.
Kyle J. Wolfley is Assistant Professor of international affairs at West Point and an active duty Army strategist.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: Shaping and the Broadening of Military Statecraft 2. The Ways and Sources of Military Statecraft 3. The Evolution and Challenges of Shaping 4. Attraction: Shaping to Change International Alignment 5. Socialization: Shaping to Transform Norms, Roles, and Practices 6. Delegation: Shaping to Pass the Burden 7. Assurance: Shaping to Reduce an Ally's Insecurity and Manage its Behavior 8. Conclusion: The Significance and Future of Shaping Appendix: Measuring Military Statecraft Selected Bibliography
1. Introduction: Shaping and the Broadening of Military Statecraft 2. The Ways and Sources of Military Statecraft 3. The Evolution and Challenges of Shaping 4. Attraction: Shaping to Change International Alignment 5. Socialization: Shaping to Transform Norms, Roles, and Practices 6. Delegation: Shaping to Pass the Burden 7. Assurance: Shaping to Reduce an Ally's Insecurity and Manage its Behavior 8. Conclusion: The Significance and Future of Shaping Appendix: Measuring Military Statecraft Selected Bibliography
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