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ISBN 10: 9811666709
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Author: William R. Thompson, Kentaro Sakuwa, Prashant Hosur Suhas
Strategic rivalries are contests between states that view one another as threatening competitors and treat each other as enemies. A disproportionate amount of interstate conflict is generated by a relatively small number of these pairs of states engaged in rivalries that can persist for years. Thus, to understand interstate peace and conflict, it is useful to know how rivalries work in general and more specifically. In the past two decades, a strenuous effort has been mounted to introduce the concept of rivalry and demonstrate its utility in unraveling conflict situations. Yet all rivalries are not exactly alike. We need to move to a more rewarding differentiation of how they differ in general. Principal rivalries are those antagonisms that are most significant to the decision makers in a state. The main distinction on issues about which rivals dispute are positional and spatial concerns. Positional rivalries contend over regional and global influence. Spatial rivals contend over which state deserves to control disputed territory. Interventionary rivalries predominate in sub-Saharan Africa. Their primary focus involves neighboring states attempting to influence who rules and how co-ethnics are treated. This book updates the inventory of strategic rivalries from 1816 to 2020. Principal rivalries are identified for the first time and cover the same period. A theory stressing the two main types of rivalry (positional and spatial) is elaborated and tested. Regional variations on the origins and terminations of spatial rivalry are explored and interpreted. In addition, attention is paid to fluctuations in the intensity of positional rivalries by examining the working of the contemporary major power triangle (United States, Soviet Union/Russia, and China) and, more generally, the dynamics of regional power that are rising in terms of their relative capability and status in the system. Variations in cooperation and termination dynamics both in general andaccording to rivalry type are also examined. Overall, the emphases of the book are split between demonstrating the utility of distinguishing among rivalry types and examining selected rivalry dynamics.
Analyzing Strategic Rivalries in World Politics Types of Rivalry Regional Variation and Escalation De escalation 1st Table of contents:
1. Rivalry Types and Dynamics
Part I. Types of Rivalry
2. Strategic Rivalries and Different Types of Antagonisms
3. A Theory of Positional and Spatial Rivalry
4. Variation in Spatial Rivalries and Regional Conflict Propensities
5. Multiple Rivalries, Mixed Attributes, and Conflict Processes
6. Principal Rivalries
Part II. Rivalry Dynamics
7. Long-Term Patterns of Conflict and Stability in the Asian Region
8. Great Power Triangular Rivalry Interactions: China, the Soviet Union/Russia, and the United States
9. Regional Power Ascent and Territorial Revisionism
10. International Rivalry, Territorial Disputes, and Peaceful Dispute Resolution
11. Rivalry Attributes and Foreign Policy Alignment Explaining Rivalry De-Escalation via UNGA Voting Patterns
12. Rivalry De-escalation, Regional Transformation, and Variations on Political-Economic Forward Looking
13. Constructing a General Model Accounting for Interstate Rivalry Termination
14. Coda
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