Title: POS 304404: Great Power Politics 04012004
1POS 304/404 Great Power Politics04/01/2004
- Course Agenda Today
- Website http//faculty.roosevelt.edu/erickson/cou
rses/pos304-404. - Lecture.
- Annotated Bibliography/Paper Description
Assignment Due. - Follow-up re Haiti.
- 9/11 Commission Hearings.
- Washington Post,9/11 Commission.
- Infrastructure of 21st Century American Hegemony?
- Hypersonic Aircraft Test.
- United States as test of offensive realism and
its limits. - Revolutionary State?
- Civil War as delayed post-revolutionary regime
consolidation. - Counter-Revolutionary or Anti-Militarist/Totalitar
ian State 20th Century? - Nazi regime, Cold War as additional tests of
offensive realism. - Walt chapter in Ikenberry.
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- Follow-up re Haiti.
- Caribbean States refusing to recognize interim
government. - CARICOM Meeting resists US pressure.
- Calls for UN investigation re removal.
- US wants larger multinational force.
- Currently 1940 US Troops 825 French 435
Canadians 330 Chileans. - US wants to pull troops in 60 days to be replaced
by UN. - Minor skirmishes/resistance to multinational
peacekeeping force. - Aid flows resume after suspension following 2000
elections. - Aristide remains in Jamaica as guest of
government.
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- 9/11 Commission Hearings.
- Washington Post Re Rice Testimony, 9/11
Commission. - Domestic institutions and inter-elite conflict.
- Infrastructure of 21st Century American Hegemony?
- Hypersonic Aircraft Test.
- NASA tests X-43A successfully.
- Tops 5,000mph, Mach 7 (speed of sound 760mph).
- One more test, Mach 10, or 7,600mph.
- Scramjet engine.
- Military applications.
- BBC story re hypersonic bomber.
- DARPA FALCON.
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- Ideology and Race Slavery and Civil War to
present. - Mearsheimer does not discuss domestic impact of
Civil War. - Massive expansion of military capability.
- Gurr War, Revolution and the Growth of the
Coercive State. - Internal war (revolution/civil war) lays
foundation for military-industrial-research
complex for great power status. - Race and ethnic conflict.
- Pre- and post- Civil War US race relations and
ethnic conflict define US power and
vulnerabilities. - FBI RACON project during WWII.
- Fear of Soviet use of disorders and instability
from civil rights and black nationalist black
power movement. - Hunt - Ideology and US Foreign Policy (1987 -
Yale Univ. Press). - Racial Hierarchy.
- Founders and racism/slave system/limits of
citizen. - Indians, Mexicans, Filipino, Germans, Russians,
French, Islamist terrorists, Arab
authoritarianism.
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- Post-Revolutionary Consolidation.
- Civil War decides dominant/hegemonic
faction/network of elites. - Displacement/genocide of indigenous population.
- Lebensraum American style.
- Ethnic cleansing - racialist ideologies.
- Example of limited conception of human rights
19th/20th centuries. - Massive immigration and settlement of conquered
territory. - Rapid industrialization and economic expansion.
- Monroe Doctrine and attempt at isolating Western
Hemisphere from penetration by other great
powers. - France attempted Mexico.
- Germany - World War I and World War II - Mexico
and Latin America. - Soviet Union - Cuba and interaction with and
support for other Marxist and national liberation
movements.
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- United States Strategic Imperative.
- Realist motivations only?
- Realism and ideological infrastructure for
revolutionary/anti-colonial, national liberation
movements. - American Revolution.
- France and United Kingdom rivalry.
- Analogies to US and Soviet rivalry.
- War of 1812.
- United Kingdom partially motivated to prevent US
from becoming even more powerful through
acquisition of Canada. - England and Spain provide military assistance to
indigenous. - Manifest destiny.
- Acquisition of territory from France.
- Acquisition of territory through war with Mexico
and Spain. - Philippine occupation.
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- United States Military Interventions.
- Europe.
- Period One 1900-1917.
- US buck-passing relying on Triple Entente.
- Period 2 1917-1923.
- World War I, post-War occupation, containment of
Soviet Union. - Period 3 1923-1940.
- Buck-passing/isolation.
- Period 4 1940-1945.
- World War II - Germany.
- Period 5 1940-1990.
- Cold War - Soviet Union.
- Period 6 1991-2001.
- Enlargement of NATO, Humanitarian Intervention.
- Period 7 2001-?
- War on Terror - Anti-Proliferation.
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- United States Interventions.
- Asia.
- Period 1 1900-early 1930s.
- Minor deployments of troops.
- No systematic intervention - no potential
regional hegemon. - Period 2 1930s-1940.
- Japan ascendant but balanced by UK and China.
- Period 3 1940-1945.
- Japan potential hegemon.
- US flows troop to region before Pearl Harbor.
- Period 4 1945-1990.
- Cold War.
- Period 5 1991-2001.
- PRC as potential hegemon.
- Period 6 2001-?
- War on Terror, WMD, PRC.
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- United Kingdom.
- Offshore balancer to Continental Europe.
- Period 1 1792-1815 Containment of France.
- Period 2 1816-1904 - Splendid Isolation.
- Period 3 1905-1930 - Containment of Germany.
- Period 4 1930-1939 - Limited Liability.
- Period 5 1939-1945 - World War II.
- Period 6 1945-1990 - Cold War containment.
- Period 7 1991-2001 - NATO/EU enlargement,
humanitarian intervention. - Period 8 2001-? - War on Terror, EU, cooperation
with US.
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- Nazi Germany and World War II.
- Little mention of Nazi ideology and impetus for
militarization. - Critical omission of Mearsheimers.
- Can German rearmament be understood w/o reference
to Nazi ideology? - Cold War and US/Soviet Rivalry.
- Little mention of clash between competing
ideological systems. - United States long running hostility to Soviet
regime. - NSC-68 and cosmic struggle.
- Balance of Power vs. Balance of Threat.
- Walt elaborates on balance of threat versus
balance of power. - Dimensions of threat.
- Power.
- Proximity.
- Offensive power.
- Offensive intentions.
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- Walt Recommendations.
- Strategy of Self-Restraint.
- Maintain US capabilities.
- Mailed Fist, Velvet Glove.
- Random Acts of Self-Abnegation.
- Keep Clients Under Control.
- Israeli, anti-Castro Cuban lobbies.
- Adversaries not monolith.
- Defense not offense.
- Defend legitimacy of US preponderance.