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As a rising great power flexes its muscles on the political-military scene it must examine how to manage its relationships with states suffering from decline; and it has to do so in a careful and strategic manner. In Rising Titans, Falling Giants Joshua R. Itzkowitz Shifrinson focuses on the policies that rising states adopt toward their declining competitors in response to declining states' policies, and what that means for the relationship between the two.

Rising Titans, Falling Giants integrates disparate approaches to realism into a single theoretical framework, provides new insight into the sources of cooperation and competition in international relations, and offers a new empirical treatment of great power politics at the start and end of the Cold War. Shifrinson challenges the existing historical interpretations of diplomatic history, particularly in terms of the United States-China relationship. Whereas many analysts argue that these two nations are on a

Trade Review

The United States attempted to prop up the United Kingdom's great-power status after World War II but sought to weaken the Soviet Union as it crumbled in the 1980s. In this book, Shifrinson provides an elegant theory to explain these variations.

* Foreign Affairs *

Joshua R. Itzkowitz Shifrinson's important book on Great Powers is a valuable contribution to research on the behaviour of the world's most important actors. Shifrinson has written an eminently readable book. His theory is elegant, his case-studies are well argued and his analysis is both clear and nimble. Most important, however, he is setting new standards for qualitative research

* International Affairs *

Shifrinson asks a great question, collects the best explanations, tests them fairly against the best evidence, and follows the evidence to its logical conclusion. He says things that are new, true, and nontrivial and has produced a book that is both timely and timeless. Long may titans and giants read it.

* Aether, Air University *

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction: Rising States and the Fate of Declining Great Powers
1. Predation Theory
2. A Formerly Great Britain: Predicting U.S. and Soviet Strategy
3. The U.S. and Soviet Response to Britain's Decline
4. Watching the Soviet Union Decline: Assessing Change and Predicting U.S. Strategy
5. U.S. Strategy and the Decline of the Soviet Union
Conclusion: Rising Powers, the Fate of Declining States, and the Future of Great Power Politics
Appendix 1: Declining Great Powers, 1860–1913
Appendix 2: Interviews Conducted with Former U.S. Government Officials
Notes
Index

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      Publisher: Cornell University Press
      Publication Date: 15/08/2023
      ISBN13: 9781501770227, 978-1501770227
      ISBN10: 1501770225

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      As a rising great power flexes its muscles on the political-military scene it must examine how to manage its relationships with states suffering from decline; and it has to do so in a careful and strategic manner. In Rising Titans, Falling Giants Joshua R. Itzkowitz Shifrinson focuses on the policies that rising states adopt toward their declining competitors in response to declining states' policies, and what that means for the relationship between the two.

      Rising Titans, Falling Giants integrates disparate approaches to realism into a single theoretical framework, provides new insight into the sources of cooperation and competition in international relations, and offers a new empirical treatment of great power politics at the start and end of the Cold War. Shifrinson challenges the existing historical interpretations of diplomatic history, particularly in terms of the United States-China relationship. Whereas many analysts argue that these two nations are on a

      Trade Review

      The United States attempted to prop up the United Kingdom's great-power status after World War II but sought to weaken the Soviet Union as it crumbled in the 1980s. In this book, Shifrinson provides an elegant theory to explain these variations.

      * Foreign Affairs *

      Joshua R. Itzkowitz Shifrinson's important book on Great Powers is a valuable contribution to research on the behaviour of the world's most important actors. Shifrinson has written an eminently readable book. His theory is elegant, his case-studies are well argued and his analysis is both clear and nimble. Most important, however, he is setting new standards for qualitative research

      * International Affairs *

      Shifrinson asks a great question, collects the best explanations, tests them fairly against the best evidence, and follows the evidence to its logical conclusion. He says things that are new, true, and nontrivial and has produced a book that is both timely and timeless. Long may titans and giants read it.

      * Aether, Air University *

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments
      Introduction: Rising States and the Fate of Declining Great Powers
      1. Predation Theory
      2. A Formerly Great Britain: Predicting U.S. and Soviet Strategy
      3. The U.S. and Soviet Response to Britain's Decline
      4. Watching the Soviet Union Decline: Assessing Change and Predicting U.S. Strategy
      5. U.S. Strategy and the Decline of the Soviet Union
      Conclusion: Rising Powers, the Fate of Declining States, and the Future of Great Power Politics
      Appendix 1: Declining Great Powers, 1860–1913
      Appendix 2: Interviews Conducted with Former U.S. Government Officials
      Notes
      Index

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