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How do established powers react to growing competitors? The United States currently faces a dilemma with regard to China and others over whether to embrace competition and thus substantial present-day costs or collaborate with its rivals to garner short-term gains while letting them become more powerful. This problem lends considerable urgency to the lessons to be learned from Over the Horizon. David M. Edelstein analyzes past rising powers in his search for answers that point the way forward for the United States as it strives to maintain control over its competitors.

Edelstein focuses on the time horizons of political leaders and the effects of long-term uncertainty on decision-making. He notes how state leaders tend to procrastinate when dealing with long-term threats, hoping instead to profit from short-term cooperation, and are reluctant to act precipitously in an uncertain environment. To test his novel theory, Edelstein uses lessons learned from history's great p

Trade Review

Over the Horizon asks important questions, provides clear arguments, and delivers an elegant theory that pushes Realist scholarship in new directions.

* H-War *

Edelstein (Georgetown) provides a timely analysis of the relations between established and rising great powers in order to determine why variations between cooperation and competition occur between them.

* Choice *

There is much to like about this volume. The writing is crisp, and the case studies—evaluating the impact of time horizons visàvis the rise of Germany and the United States, Germany's interwar resurgence, and the origins of the Cold War—are a model for qualitative research. More substantively, Edelstein has issued a clarion call for scholars to directly study states' temporal calculations and how these calculations affect foreign policy. Even if one does not accept the argument, future work will need to address the importance of time horizons.

* Political Science Quarterly *

David Edelstein's book makes significant and novel theoretical contributions toward studying great and rising powers.

* International Studies Review *

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
1. Time Horizons and International Politics
2. The Arrival of Imperial Germany
3. The Rise of the United States
4. The Resurgence of Interwar Germany
5. The Origins of the Cold War
6. Conclusion and the Contemporary Rise of China
Notes
Index

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      Publisher: Cornell University Press
      Publication Date: 15/09/2017
      ISBN13: 9781501707568, 978-1501707568
      ISBN10: 1501707566

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      How do established powers react to growing competitors? The United States currently faces a dilemma with regard to China and others over whether to embrace competition and thus substantial present-day costs or collaborate with its rivals to garner short-term gains while letting them become more powerful. This problem lends considerable urgency to the lessons to be learned from Over the Horizon. David M. Edelstein analyzes past rising powers in his search for answers that point the way forward for the United States as it strives to maintain control over its competitors.

      Edelstein focuses on the time horizons of political leaders and the effects of long-term uncertainty on decision-making. He notes how state leaders tend to procrastinate when dealing with long-term threats, hoping instead to profit from short-term cooperation, and are reluctant to act precipitously in an uncertain environment. To test his novel theory, Edelstein uses lessons learned from history's great p

      Trade Review

      Over the Horizon asks important questions, provides clear arguments, and delivers an elegant theory that pushes Realist scholarship in new directions.

      * H-War *

      Edelstein (Georgetown) provides a timely analysis of the relations between established and rising great powers in order to determine why variations between cooperation and competition occur between them.

      * Choice *

      There is much to like about this volume. The writing is crisp, and the case studies—evaluating the impact of time horizons visàvis the rise of Germany and the United States, Germany's interwar resurgence, and the origins of the Cold War—are a model for qualitative research. More substantively, Edelstein has issued a clarion call for scholars to directly study states' temporal calculations and how these calculations affect foreign policy. Even if one does not accept the argument, future work will need to address the importance of time horizons.

      * Political Science Quarterly *

      David Edelstein's book makes significant and novel theoretical contributions toward studying great and rising powers.

      * International Studies Review *

      Table of Contents

      Preface
      Introduction
      1. Time Horizons and International Politics
      2. The Arrival of Imperial Germany
      3. The Rise of the United States
      4. The Resurgence of Interwar Germany
      5. The Origins of the Cold War
      6. Conclusion and the Contemporary Rise of China
      Notes
      Index

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