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US grand strategy and national security: the dilemmas of primacy,decline and denial
Authors:Michael Clarke  Anthony Ricketts
Institution:1. National Security College, Australian National University, Canberra, Australiamichael.clarke@anu.edu.auORCID Iconhttp://orcid.org/0000-0003-1048-9586;2. National Security College, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
Abstract:The foreign policy crises that the USA has confronted under the administration of President Barack Obama have generated profound uncertainty about whether the USA can maintain what has been its consistent grand strategy since the end of the Cold War: primacy. The authors argue, drawing on a neoclassical realist framework, that this uncertainty has been driven not so much by fundamental changes in the international system itself, but rather by how such changes have been interpreted by the Obama administration and its critics. US grand strategy is now caught between approaches best described as the ‘decline management’ of the Obama administration and the ‘decline denial’ of president Donald Trump, which reflects the fracturing of the domestic ‘political support system’ that has underpinned primacy since the end of the Cold War.
Keywords:decline  grand strategy  primacy  USA
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