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The Rise and Fall of Great Powers Economic Change & Military Conflict from 1500 to 2000
Author : Paul Kennedy (1988) Review/Comments by : Dipinder Sekhon March 17th 2008, MPA – Sciences Po, Paris
“Great Power” What ?
Economic, Military Fame/Respect, Influence, Happiness Population Cultural, Technological advancement
Who ?
Nations... their leaders, their people MNCs...their leaders, their stakeholders Groups and Alliances / Identities...people
“Rise & Fall” ... Power has been transitory
Interrelations
Great Powers : 1500-2000 Ming China The Muslim World Ottoman, Persian, Mogul Empires Japan Habsburg Bloc / Spain, Austria Russia ... Muscovy Britain Germany Austria Hungary Netherlands Europe / EEC The United States
The Middle Powers
Strategy & Economics Changing Balances
Key Issues Peace time strategy, developments Results and consequences of Wars Uneven rates of growth Technological breakthroughs
Organisational Breakthroughs
Wealth is usually needed to underpin military power and military power is usually needed to acquire (!) and protect wealth
Breakthroughs...
Travel, Communication, Information Trade Banking / Credit system Military Innovations Energy : Technology, Resources Innovation, Productivity
Strategy
Resource Allocation
Productive, Wealth Creating Activities Military power enhancement
The Right Balance
Over extension of the state
Maintaining a large/extensive military, territories, influence...... .... fighting costly wars ....
Future : 21st Century
Historical trends ... non-linear China+, US\, EU?, Soviet Union- ,Japan+ War ? ... ceased after 1945 ? ... Mankind will not be foolish again ?
1910 international bestseller “The Great Illusions” .. war is disastrous for both victors and vanquished
“...continued deficit spending, especially on military build-up, will be the single most important reason for decline of any Great Power”
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