Power, Threat, or Military Capabilities
Explore the intricate dynamics of international relations with Power, Threat, or Military Capabilities by Carmel Davis. Published in 2011 by the University Press of America, this insightful paperback spans 140 pages and delves into the critical concepts of balance of power and balance of threat. Through the lens of the United States' strategic positioning against the Soviet Union during the latter stages of the Cold War, Davis employs offense-defense theory to illustrate how nations respond to the military capabilities of others. This thought-provoking analysis is essential for anyone interested in military history and the complexities of global politics. Add this compelling work to your collection and gain a deeper understanding of how countries navigate threats and power in the international arena.