What Future for Small States After Unipolarity? Strategic Opportunities and Challenges in the Post-American World Order

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After three decades of US unipolarity, the international system may be on the brink of transformation. Although the combined capabilities of the United States remain stronger than those of any other state in the international system and the United States remains unrivalled in defence spending and research and development, the American superpower no longer has the same ability to set agendas and impose preferences as in the immediate post-Cold War era. This chapter provides an overview of existing knowledge of links between different types of polarity and the challenges and opportunities of small states. We use this overview of existing knowledge as starting point for a comparative discussion of small state strategy under continued (weakened) unipolarity, bipolarity, multipolarity and non-polarity. We argue that in a world dominated by US- and China-led bounded orders, small states must choose their battles wisely, prioritize their resources and build networks with like-minded small states.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelPolarity in International Relations : Past, Present, Future
RedaktørerNina Græger, Bertel Heurlin, Ole Wæver, Anders Wivel
Antal sider21
ForlagPalgrave Macmillan
Publikationsdato2022
Sider127-147
ISBN (Trykt)9783031055041
ISBN (Elektronisk)9783031055058
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2022
NavnPalgrave studies in governance, security, and development

    Forskningsområder

  • Det Samfundsvidenskabelige Fakultet - small states, polarity, International Relations Theory, Unipolarity, bipolarity, multipolarity, International security, International order

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