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The Paradox of Power: Sino-American Strategic Restraint in an Era of Vulnerability: Sino-American Strategic Restraint in an Era of Vulnerability

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This book confronts the paradox that as power grows, so can vulnerability. The basic reason for this is that the same factors that produce modern power -technological advancement and economic integration - also increase exposure to risk. The book suggests a way to mitigate U.S. and Chinese strategic vulnerabilities to each other. It is written from an American perspective, with U.S. interests foremost in mind. It ‘s core idea is that mutual strategic vulnerability calls for mutual strategic restraint.
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In an era where the development of new technologies threatens to outstrip strategic doctrine, David Gompert and Phil Saunders offer a searching mediation on issues at the forefront of security. Policymakers on both sides of the Pacific will find much to consider iin this timely and important book -Henry Kissinger In this book, David Gompert and Phil Saunders make an important contribution to American strategic thinking and to the future of U.S.-China relations. Grounded in the international experience in nuclear deterrence yet fresh and novel, their recommendations for mutual strategic restraint in space and cyber relationships between the two countries are deep and compelling. Gompert and Saunders take a new look and come up with a practical way forward in areas that are difficult, important, sensationalized and little understood. Both interested citizens and government specialists and policymakers will benefit from their work. -ADM Dennis Blair, USN (Ret.) former Director of National Intelligence and commander, U.S. Pacific Command

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Government Printing Office
Date
27 December 2011
Pages
235
ISBN
9780160897603

This book confronts the paradox that as power grows, so can vulnerability. The basic reason for this is that the same factors that produce modern power -technological advancement and economic integration - also increase exposure to risk. The book suggests a way to mitigate U.S. and Chinese strategic vulnerabilities to each other. It is written from an American perspective, with U.S. interests foremost in mind. It ‘s core idea is that mutual strategic vulnerability calls for mutual strategic restraint.
Testimonials:
In an era where the development of new technologies threatens to outstrip strategic doctrine, David Gompert and Phil Saunders offer a searching mediation on issues at the forefront of security. Policymakers on both sides of the Pacific will find much to consider iin this timely and important book -Henry Kissinger In this book, David Gompert and Phil Saunders make an important contribution to American strategic thinking and to the future of U.S.-China relations. Grounded in the international experience in nuclear deterrence yet fresh and novel, their recommendations for mutual strategic restraint in space and cyber relationships between the two countries are deep and compelling. Gompert and Saunders take a new look and come up with a practical way forward in areas that are difficult, important, sensationalized and little understood. Both interested citizens and government specialists and policymakers will benefit from their work. -ADM Dennis Blair, USN (Ret.) former Director of National Intelligence and commander, U.S. Pacific Command

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Government Printing Office
Date
27 December 2011
Pages
235
ISBN
9780160897603