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Security at a Price

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This volume in the Weapons of Mass Destruction series makes the case that the United States’ expansive missile defence policy has eroded both its own security and that of its allies. These findings are based on an examination of the response of a number of key states to U.S. policy, including Russia, China, North Korea and Iran. Situating their argument in the theoretical debate on balancing in unipolarity, the authors contrast their view to influential perspectives that see little evidence of hard balancing against the U.S. in the post-Cold War era. Adopting a neorealist perspective, the authors demonstrate the clear presence of this inter-state practice, providing insight into the international politics of unipolarity, showing how hard balancing and security dilemma-related dynamics operate in the contemporary strategic environment.

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ISBN: 9781442254572
Publication date: 26th October 2017
Author: Nicholas Khoo, Reuben Steff
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 174 pages
Series: Weapons of Mass Destruction and Emerging Technologies
Genres: Military and defence strategy
International relations
Police and security services