articleInternational SecurityJul 1, 2005Closed access

Soft Balancing against the United States

University of Chicago

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Abstract

The George W. Bush administration's national security strategy, which asserts that the United States has the right to attack and conquer sovereign countries that pose no observable threat, and to do so without international support, is one of the most aggressively unilateral U.S. postures ever taken. Recent international relations scholarship has wrongly promoted the view that the United States, as the leader of a unipolar system, can pursue such a policy without fear of serious opposition. The most consequential effect of the Bush strategy will be a fundamental transformation in how major states perceive the United States and how they react to future uses of U.S. power. Major powers are already engaging in…

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Keywords
  • Opposition (politics)
  • Political science
  • Soft power
  • Scholarship
  • Administration (probate law)
  • National security
  • Foreign policy
  • Sovereignty
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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