Publication

21 Jun 2012

This report examines how dominant powers, when confronted with an extended period of rising security challenges and stagnant or declining resources, have attempted to sustain their position relative to their military competitors. Its purpose is to identify the most effective elements of their strategies and provide policymakers with insight into how to address the US' current situation. Employing a case study methodology, this report examines how two dominant powers in the last century—the United States and Great Britain—sought to sustain their position during a period of relative decline. The report identifies seven elements of the overall strategies employed and suggests some lessons learned.

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Author Andrew F. Krepinevich, Simon Chin, Todd Harrison
Series CSBA Studies
Publisher Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments (CSBA)
Copyright © 2012 Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments (CSBA)
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