The rise and fall of the unipolar concert/ Thomas Wright

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2015Subject(s): In: The Washington Quarterly Winter 2015, Vol.37 No.4, pp.7-24 (108) Summary: For a generation, U.S. strategic thinking has been shaped by a unipolar concert - the accumulation of U.S. power and remarkable absence of major power counter-balancing or revisionism. Unfortunately, many U.S. strategists have failed to recognize that the Unipolar Concert has ended, along with the return of geopolitical competition and a significant U.S. strategic challenge.
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For a generation, U.S. strategic thinking has been shaped by a unipolar concert - the accumulation of U.S. power and remarkable absence of major power counter-balancing or revisionism. Unfortunately, many U.S. strategists have failed to recognize that the Unipolar Concert has ended, along with the return of geopolitical competition and a significant U.S. strategic challenge.

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