This article assesses the underlying sources of disagreement among competing scholarly treatments of U.S. grand strategy. It argues that much of the debate centers on differing conceptions of the roles of power and domestic and international institutions in international politics. In addition, it cuts through conceptual confusion that clouds much of the debate by clearly delineating interests, objectives, and policy levers. This framework will allow existing and future research to more usefully address and advance the debate. Finally, it provides a baseline with which to assess initiatives by U.S. administrations.LBJ School of Public Affair
Since the 1990s, the concepts of global and security governance have emerged as new frameworks for t...
Traditional accounts in both the international law and international relations literature largely as...
A successful American grand strategy requires a close integration of interna-tional and domestic ins...
This article assesses the underlying sources of disagreement among competing scholarly treatments of...
Amidst acute geopolitical flux, the study of grand strategy is necessary for scholars and strategist...
Amidst acute geopolitical flux, the study of grand strategy is necessary for scholars and strategist...
This thesis develops a diagnostic process for policymakers to use when thinking about grand strategy...
The authors examine the utility of the U.S. Government\u27s whole-of-government (WoG) approach for r...
America’s crystal ball on strategy is murky. Officials in the next administration will face a comple...
The authors examine the utility of the U.S. Government’s whole-of-government (WoG) approach for resp...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis ...
This course examines the formulation, implementation, and outcomes of American grand strategy. Becau...
International relations scholarship begins and ends with assumptions—about human nature; about human...
An important driver of relative decline in America’s international standing is the failure of its po...
Using two new data sources to describe trends in the international relations (IR) discipline since 1...
Since the 1990s, the concepts of global and security governance have emerged as new frameworks for t...
Traditional accounts in both the international law and international relations literature largely as...
A successful American grand strategy requires a close integration of interna-tional and domestic ins...
This article assesses the underlying sources of disagreement among competing scholarly treatments of...
Amidst acute geopolitical flux, the study of grand strategy is necessary for scholars and strategist...
Amidst acute geopolitical flux, the study of grand strategy is necessary for scholars and strategist...
This thesis develops a diagnostic process for policymakers to use when thinking about grand strategy...
The authors examine the utility of the U.S. Government\u27s whole-of-government (WoG) approach for r...
America’s crystal ball on strategy is murky. Officials in the next administration will face a comple...
The authors examine the utility of the U.S. Government’s whole-of-government (WoG) approach for resp...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis ...
This course examines the formulation, implementation, and outcomes of American grand strategy. Becau...
International relations scholarship begins and ends with assumptions—about human nature; about human...
An important driver of relative decline in America’s international standing is the failure of its po...
Using two new data sources to describe trends in the international relations (IR) discipline since 1...
Since the 1990s, the concepts of global and security governance have emerged as new frameworks for t...
Traditional accounts in both the international law and international relations literature largely as...
A successful American grand strategy requires a close integration of interna-tional and domestic ins...