The End of Grand Strategy: US Maritime Operations in the Twenty-First Century

The End of Grand Strategy: US Maritime Operations in the Twenty-First Century

The End of Grand Strategy: US Maritime Operations in the Twenty-First Century

The End of Grand Strategy: US Maritime Operations in the Twenty-First Century

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Overview

In The End of Grand Strategy, Simon Reich and Peter Dombrowski challenge the common view of grand strategy as unitary. They eschew prescription of any one specific approach, chosen from a spectrum that stretches from global primacy to restraint and isolationism, in favor of describing what America’s military actually does, day to day. They argue that a series of fundamental recent changes in the global system, the inevitable jostling of bureaucratic politics, and the practical limitations of field operations combine to ensure that each presidential administration inevitably resorts to a variety of strategies.

Proponents of different American grand strategies have historically focused on the pivotal role of the Navy. In response, Reich and Dombrowski examine six major maritime operations, each of which reflects one major strategy. One size does not fit all, say the authors—the attempt to impose a single overarching blueprint is no longer feasible. Reich and Dombrowski declare that grand strategy, as we know it, is dead. The End of Grand Strategy is essential reading for policymakers, military strategists, and analysts and critics at advocacy groups and think tanks.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781501714627
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication date: 01/15/2018
Pages: 252
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.10(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Simon Reich is Professor of Global Affairs and Political Science at Rutgers University, Newark. He is the author of Global Norms, American Sponsorship and the Emerging Patterns of World Politics and coauthor most recently of Good-bye Hegemony!. Peter Dombrowski is Professor in the Strategic Research Department at the Naval War College. He is the coeditor of The Indian Ocean and US Grand Strategy and Regional Missile Defense from a Global Perspective.

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Naval Operations and Grand Strategy in the New Security Environment
2. Comparing Grand Strategies—and Their Inherent Limitations
3. A Maritime Strategy of Primacy in the Persian Gulf
4. Playing a Follow-the-Leader Strategy on the High Seas
5. Pirates, Terrorists, and Formal Sponsorship
6. Navigating the Proliferation Security Initiative and Informal Sponsorship
7. Racing for the Arctic with a Strategy of Restraint
8. Controlling the Southern Maritime Approaches with
an Isolationist Strategy
Conclusion
Appendixes
1. The Strategies of American Foreign Policy
2. Select Multilateral Exercises in the Indo-Pacific
3. PSI Multinational Exercises
Notes
Index

What People are Saying About This

Andrew L. Ross

The End of Grand Strategy is a superb, incredibly rich book. It is a major, and innovative, original contribution to thinking about U.S. grand strategy.

Admiral James Stavridis

An instant classic with a 360 degree view of the maritime world and the importance of sea power to the United States. In an era of high speed change, utter transparency, and accelerating technology, this volume proves that thoughtful strategic analysis matters, providing a realistic view of the tactical and operational opportunities that emerge.

Frank Hoffman

The End of Grand Strategy will be useful in the classroom because it offers a broad range of strategies and sub-strategies. The conception of the Sponsorship Strategy is especially valuable and makes this book stand out.

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