The Geopolitics of U.S. Overseas Troops and Withdrawal 1st Edition – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9783030944872,3030944875,9783030944889, 3030944883
Product details:
- ISBN-10: 3030944883
- ISBN-13: 9783030944889
- Author: Jo Jakobsen
Why is it so difficult for a great power or a hegemon to retrench its overseas military power? Specifically, why are U.S. military bases and troops still largely where they were five years ago, twenty years ago, or even seventy years ago? Through developing a theory of great-power persistence, this book offers an explanation. Closely aligned with neoclassical realism, the theory argues that the murkiness of the anarchic international system combines with specific psychological inclinations of individuals to produce “better-safe-than-sorry” policies. In the United States, decisions on troop deployments are powerfully influenced by the broader foreign-policy community. Its members tend to be risk-averse and highly sensitive to the possibility that even minor troop withdrawals might set off harmful geopolitical chain reactions. Preferring the status quo over any uncertain alternative, they want their country to continue to maximize its influence and project its military power abroad inorder to steady wobbling geopolitical “dominoes.” The theory is put to the empirical test through a systematic analysis of U.S. overseas troop deployments, withdrawal attempts, and retrenchment resistance during the presidency of Donald Trump, which represents an ideal test case for these mechanisms.
Table contents:
1. Introduction
2. Stayers, Leavers, and U.S. Overseas Troops
3. Political Realism and Structural Constraints on Retrenchment
4. The System, the Psyche, and the Stayers
5. The Geopolitical Logic of U.S. Overseas Troops
6. U.S. Overseas Troops: Empirical Patterns, 2017–2021
7. Regional Domino Narratives and the Geopolitics of Withdrawal
8. Conclusion: Whither U.S. Overseas Troops?
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