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Unipolarity and the Evolution of America's Cold War Alliances

The end of the Cold War has had a profound effect on the operation of America's Cold War alliances. Created initially as 'balance-of-power' instruments - that is, designed to check communist expansion by the Soviet Union and its Warsaw Pact allies - alliances have since become 'management-of-power' instruments. On one hand, allies now seek to benefit from and have influence over the exercise of American power and, on the other, the United States tries to distribute the burden of maintaining international order and stifle any attempt to balance against it. Using this novel framework, the author demonstrates how management-of-power dynamics are evident in the operations, capabilities, policies and force structures of America's principal alliances ₆ namely, NATO and those with Japan, South Korea and Australia.

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  • "The end of the Cold War has had a profound effect on the operation of America's Cold War alliances. Created initially as 'balance-of-power' instruments - that is, designed to check communist expansion by the Soviet Union and its Warsaw Pact allies - alliances have since become 'management-of-power' instruments. On one hand, allies now seek to benefit from and have influence over the exercise of American power and, on the other, the United States tries to distribute the burden of maintaining international order and stifle any attempt to balance against it. Using this novel framework, the author demonstrates how management-of-power dynamics are evident in the operations, capabilities, policies and force structures of America's principal alliances ₆ namely, NATO and those with Japan, South Korea and Australia."@en
  • "Thalakada argues that the principal purpose of US alliances have shifted since the end of the Cold War from containing communist expansionism (balance of power) to preserving and exercising US power (management of power). He also looks across all US alliances highlighting the trend from regionally-based to more globally-active alliances."@en

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  • "Unipolarity and the Evolution of America's Cold War Alliances"
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