Offshore balancing is a strategic concept used in realist analysis in international relations. It describes a strategy in which a great power uses favored regional powers to check the rise of potentially-hostile powers. This strategy stands in contrast to the dominant grand strategy in the United States, liberal … 查看更多內容 Christopher Layne attributes the introduction of the term "offshore balancing" to himself in his 1997 article. Several experts on strategy, such as John Mearsheimer, Stephen Walt, Robert Pape, Andrew Latham, … 查看更多內容 • Christopher Layne (1997). "From Preponderance to Offshore Balancing: America's Future Grand Strategy". International Security 查看更多內容 The grand strategy of "offshore balancing" arguably permits a great power to maintain its power without the costs of large military deployments around the world. It can be seen as the … 查看更多內容 • Christopher Layne • John Mearsheimer • Stephen Walt 查看更多內容 Books • Walt, Stephen (2024). The Hell of Good Intentions: America's Foreign Policy Elite and the Decline of U.S. Primacy ISBN 978-0374280031 • Walt, Stephen (2005). Taming American Power: The Global Response to … 查看更多內容 網頁2012年3月19日 · Stephen Walt has been one of the more outspoken advocates of “self-restraint” in US foreign policy, as well as of offshore balancing. See, for instance, Stephen M. Walt, “Keeping the World ‘Off-Balance’: Self …
Retrenchment Chic: The Dangers of Offshore Balancing
網頁Offshore balancing “is an idea whose time has come,” writes Walt; in the post-Iraq War and post-financial crisis context, dramatic retrenchment has become both desirable and imperative. [2] Arguments for offshore balancing are premised on a less-is-more logic: that reducing U.S. commitments and activism can actually lead to greater security and … 網頁2024年1月20日 · John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt, two proponents of the strategy, describe offshore balancing as a policy with the goal of maintaining the United States’ … diggory street officer
The Hell of Good Intentions - Macmillan
網頁2013年11月21日 · But more importantly, a return to offshore balancing doesn’t mean the United States does not care about the region — the country cared plenty in the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s — it just ... 網頁2013年11月21日 · Stephen M. Walt is a columnist at Foreign Policy and the Robert and Renée Belfer professor of international relations at Harvard University. Twitter: … 網頁G. John Ikenberry and Stephen Walt Stephen Walt: The overriding goal of U.S. foreign policy is, of course, to protect U.S. ... sequently, the United States should refrain from offshore balancing and actively recast its international position so that it can meet the ... diggory venn the reddleman