RT @RDisarray: @RoPoppZurich Do you know this article? If not, it might be an illuninating read. https://t.co/5lLc4JtCf7
The US foreign policy establishment and grand strategy: how American elites obstruct strategic adjustment: 1. Discourse dominance, which allows it to frame issues, and set the bounds of discussion by signaling what policy positions are legitimate. 2/2 htt
RT @RDisarray: @RoPoppZurich Do you know this article? If not, it might be an illuninating read. https://t.co/5lLc4JtCf7
RT @RDisarray: @RoPoppZurich Do you know this article? If not, it might be an illuninating read. https://t.co/5lLc4JtCf7
The US foreign policy establishment and grand strategy: how American elites obstruct strategic adjustment | International Politics https://t.co/fnfmKait8g
@RoPoppZurich Do you know this article? If not, it might be an illuninating read. https://t.co/5lLc4JtCf7
Actually this isn't astounding at all. It's rational. Astounding is that the US foreign policy establishment STILL refuses to consider strategic adjustment regarding US grand strategy. https://t.co/5lLc4JtCf7
@RoPoppZurich And in those strategic elites which are ignored by the pack. https://t.co/5lLc4Jua4F
@LukeJSchumacher @TarikCyrilAmar @ElbridgeColby What about the security dilemma and concerns regarding the US's "relative decline"? Every countermeasure by China so far was, afaik, a reaction to the US and not pro-active. Regarding "restraint" I largely fo
Can't believe I'm reading this from prominent realist scholar: the national interest is a socially contested concept https://t.co/92wgqZ71oR