Soldiers Statecraft and History
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The increasing capacity of states to muster violence the concomitant rise of military power as a meaningful instrument of foreign policy and the frequent episodic collapse of that power are considered in this examination of force order and diplomacy. Nathan points to periods of relative order and stability in international relations-the time immediately prior to the rise of Frederick the Great for example or the half century after the Napoleonic Wars-as times when states have been most vulnerable to spoilers and rogues. Only the power of the Cold War blocs fostered durable order. Now notwithstanding novel elements of globalization international relations appear as dependent as ever on the prudent management of force.Students scholars and soldiers are frequently exposed to Clausewitz Westphalia Napoleon World War I and the like. But what makes these events and individuals so important? This book is Clausewitz''s successor insisting that soldiers and statesmen know and master the integrative potential of force. Nathan provides a narrative account of the people and events that have shaped international relations since the onset of the state system. He asserts that an understanding of the limits and utility of persuasion as well as the corresponding limits and utility of force will help assure national security in a world filled with more uncertainties than ever in the last 50 years.
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