Shaper Nations: Strategies for a Changing World
Shaper Nations provides illuminating perspectives on the national strategies of eight emerging and established countries that are shaping global politics at the beginning of the twenty-first century. The volume’s authors offer a unique viewpoint: they live and work primarily in the country about which they write, bringing an insider’s feel for national debates and politics.

The conventional wisdom on national strategy suggests that these states have clear central authority, coherently connect means to ends, and focus on their geopolitical environment. These essays suggest a different conclusion. In seven key countries—Brazil, China, Germany, India, Israel, Russia, and Turkey—strategy is dominated by nonstate threats, domestic politics, the distorting effect of history and national identity, economic development concerns, and the sheer difficulty, in the face of many powerful internal and external constraints, of pursuing an effective national strategy.

The shapers represent a new trend in the international arena with important consequences. Among them is a more uncertain world in which countries concentrate on their own development rather than on shared problems that might divert precious resources, and attend more to regional than to global order. In responding to these shaper states, the United States must understand the sources of their national strategies in determining its own role on the global stage.

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Shaper Nations: Strategies for a Changing World
Shaper Nations provides illuminating perspectives on the national strategies of eight emerging and established countries that are shaping global politics at the beginning of the twenty-first century. The volume’s authors offer a unique viewpoint: they live and work primarily in the country about which they write, bringing an insider’s feel for national debates and politics.

The conventional wisdom on national strategy suggests that these states have clear central authority, coherently connect means to ends, and focus on their geopolitical environment. These essays suggest a different conclusion. In seven key countries—Brazil, China, Germany, India, Israel, Russia, and Turkey—strategy is dominated by nonstate threats, domestic politics, the distorting effect of history and national identity, economic development concerns, and the sheer difficulty, in the face of many powerful internal and external constraints, of pursuing an effective national strategy.

The shapers represent a new trend in the international arena with important consequences. Among them is a more uncertain world in which countries concentrate on their own development rather than on shared problems that might divert precious resources, and attend more to regional than to global order. In responding to these shaper states, the United States must understand the sources of their national strategies in determining its own role on the global stage.

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Shaper Nations: Strategies for a Changing World

Shaper Nations: Strategies for a Changing World

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Shaper Nations provides illuminating perspectives on the national strategies of eight emerging and established countries that are shaping global politics at the beginning of the twenty-first century. The volume’s authors offer a unique viewpoint: they live and work primarily in the country about which they write, bringing an insider’s feel for national debates and politics.

The conventional wisdom on national strategy suggests that these states have clear central authority, coherently connect means to ends, and focus on their geopolitical environment. These essays suggest a different conclusion. In seven key countries—Brazil, China, Germany, India, Israel, Russia, and Turkey—strategy is dominated by nonstate threats, domestic politics, the distorting effect of history and national identity, economic development concerns, and the sheer difficulty, in the face of many powerful internal and external constraints, of pursuing an effective national strategy.

The shapers represent a new trend in the international arena with important consequences. Among them is a more uncertain world in which countries concentrate on their own development rather than on shared problems that might divert precious resources, and attend more to regional than to global order. In responding to these shaper states, the United States must understand the sources of their national strategies in determining its own role on the global stage.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674660212
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 04/05/2016
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

William I. Hitchcock is Professor of History at the University of Virginia.

Melvyn P. Leffler is Edward Stettinius Professor of History at the University of Virginia.

Jeffrey W. Legro is Ambassador Henry J. Taylor and Mrs. Marion R. Taylor Professor of Politics and Vice Provost for Global Affairs at the University of Virginia.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Making National Strategy in the Twenty-First Century William I. Hitchcock 1

1 Brazil: Shadows of the Past and Contested Ambitions Mafias Spektor 17

2 China: Security Dilemma and "Win Win" Men Honghua 36

3 Germany: Between Power and Responsibility Constanze Stelzenmüller 53

4 India: Modernization in a Safe Neighborhood Srinath Raghavan 70

5 Israel: Strategic Vision Adrift Ariel E. Lepite 91

6 Russia: Geopolitics and Identity Fyodor Lukyanov 111

7 Turkey: Populism and Geography Yaprak Gürsoy 124

8 United States: Grappling with Rising Powers James B. Steinberg 138

Conclusion: The World They Will Make Jeffrey W. Legro 155

Notes 177

Contributors 207

Acknowledgments 211

Index 213

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