The Oxford Handbook of Grand Strategy addresses the conceptual and historical foundations, production, evolution, and future of grand strategy from a wide range of standpoints.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- 1: Thierry Balzacq and Ronald R. Krebs: The Enduring Appeal of Grand Strategy
- I. The History of Grand Strategy
- 2: Lawrence Freedman: Grand Strategy: The History of a Concept
- 3: Neville Morley: Thucydides' Legacy in Grand Strategy
- 4: Beatrice Heuser: The Clausewitzian Traditions: Die Politik and the Political Purpose of Strategy
- 5: Lukas Milevski: Liddell Hart's Impact on the Study of Grand Strategy
- 6: Karin M. Fierke: Grand Strategy Beyond the West
- II. Theoretical Approaches
- 7: Charles Glaser: Rational Analysis of Grand Strategy
- 8: Daniel H. Nexon: Network Theory and Grand Strategy
- 9: Christian Bueger and Frank Gadinger: Making Grand Strategy in Practice
- 10: Thierry Balzacq and Pablo Barnier-Khawam: Ideas and Ideology in Grand Strategy
- 11: Markus Kornprobst and Corina-Ioana Traistaru: Discourse, Language, and Grand Strategy
- 12: Andrew W. Neal: Governmentality and Grand Strategy
- III. Sources
- 13: Norrin Ripsman and Igor Kovac: Material Sources of Grand Strategy
- 14: Sophie-Charlotte Fischer, Andrea Gilli and Mauro Gilli: Technological Change and Grand Strategy
- 15: Jonathan D. Caverley: The Domestic Sources of Grand Strategy
- 16: Kevin Narizny: Economic Interests and Grand Strategy
- 17: Risa Brooks: Civil-Military Relations and Grand Strategy
- 18: Brian C. Rathbun: Individual Psychology and Grand Strategy: Romancing the State
- 19: David M. McCourt: Culture, Identity, and Grand Strategy
- 20: Stacie E. Goddard: Rhetoric, Legitimation, and Grand Strategy
- IV. Instruments
- 21: Pascal Vennesson: Grand Strategy and Military Power
- 22: Ole Jacob Sending: Diplomacy and Grand Strategy
- 23: Bryan R. Early and Keith Preble: Grand Strategy and the Tools of Economic Statecraft
- 24: Gregory Mitrovich: Covert Action and Grand Strategy
- 25: Joshua Rovner: Intelligence and Grand Strategy
- 26: Rosella Cappella Zielinski: Financing the Grand Strategies of Great and Rising Powers
- V. Strategic Menus and Choices
- 27: Robert Jervis: American Grand Strategies: Untangling the Debates
- 28: Joshua R. Itzkowitz Shifrinson: Strategy on the Upward Slope: The Grand Strategies of Rising States
- 29: Paul K. MacDonald and Joseph M. Parent: Grand Strategies of Declining Powers
- 30: Anders Wivel: The Grand Strategies of Small States
- 31: Daniel Byman: The Grand Strategies of Violent Rebel Groups
- 32: William James: Grand Strategy and the Challenge of Change
- 33: Rebecca Friedman Lissner: Rethinking Grand Strategic Change: Overhauls versus Adjustments in Grand Strategy
- VI. Assessing Grand Strategy
- 34: Hal Brands and Peter Feaver: Getting Grand Strategy Right
- 35: William C. Wohlforth: The Challenge of Evaluating Grand Strategy
- 36: Richard K. Betts: Is Grand Strategy an Illusion? Or, the Grandiosity of Grand Strategy
- 37: David M. Edelstein: The Limits of Grand Strategy
- 38: Peter Dombrowski: Alternatives to Grand Strategy
- 39: John Bew, Maeve Ryan and Andrew Ehrhardt: Grand Strategic Thinking in History
- VII. The Future of Grand Strategy
- 40: Daniel W. Drezner: Grand Strategy in a Fractured Marketplace of Ideas
- 41: Ronald R. Krebs: Pluralism, Populism, and the Impossibility of Grand Strategy
- 42: Randall W. Schweller: Grand Strategy Under Nonpolarity
- 43: Robert G. Cantelmo and Sarah E. Kreps: Grand Strategy and Technological Futures
- 44: Mark L. Haas: Population Aging and Grand Strategy