Military Statecraft and the Rise of Shaping in World Politics

Awards:   Winner of Andrew F. Krepinevich Award 2021 Winner of Andrew F. Krepinevich Award 2021 (United States) Winner of Outstanding Academic Title 2022
Author:   Kyle J. Wolfley, Assistant Professor of International Affairs at West Point
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
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9781538150641


Pages:   203
Publication Date:   30 June 2021
Format:   Hardback
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  • Winner of Andrew F. Krepinevich Award 2021
  • Winner of Andrew F. Krepinevich Award 2021 (United States)
  • Winner of Outstanding Academic Title 2022

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Author:   Kyle J. Wolfley, Assistant Professor of International Affairs at West Point
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield
Dimensions:   Width: 16.10cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.603kg
ISBN:  

9781538150641


ISBN 10:   1538150646
Pages:   203
Publication Date:   30 June 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Shaping and the Broadening of Military Statecraft 2. The Ways and Sources of Military Statecraft 3. The Evolution and Challenges of Shaping 4. Attraction: Shaping to Change International Alignment 5. Socialization: Shaping to Transform Norms, Roles, and Practices 6. Delegation: Shaping to Pass the Burden 7. Assurance: Shaping to Reduce an Ally’s Insecurity and Manage its Behavior 8. Conclusion: The Significance and Future of Shaping Appendix: Measuring Military Statecraft Selected Bibliography

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In today's complex security environment, this book offers an important and timely contribution to the literature on military power, strategy, and alliance politics. Through accessible case studies and statistics, Kyle Wolfley reveals why and how great powers leverage shaping to compete below the threshold of threats and violence.--Sarah Kreps, Cornell University and Brookings Institute Militaries do more than fight wars. Military Statecraft and the Rise of Shaping in World Politics offers a rigorous way to understand and assess how great powers--such as the United States, India, China, and Russia--use their militaries in foreign policy in ways that do not involve coercion. The rich case studies and empirical analysis do much to understand the understudied role of militaries and foreign policy.--Derek S. Reveron, U.S. Naval War College and Belfer Center


Wolfley analyzes military statecraft--the dynamic relationship between military power and foreign policy--by focusing on one particular component, shaping, wherein nations employ militaries to pursue foreign policy goals. In short, Wolfley highlights the myriad ways that armed forces exert influence abroad. He covers four logics of shaping--attraction, socialization, delegation, and assurance--through a series of compelling case studies. The author supports his lucid narrative with meticulous notes, leveraging a broad array of sources. He also compiles a useful appendix that delves deeply into his research design. In the end, Military Statecraft and the Rise of Shaping in World Politics reminds readers that the boundaries between hard and soft power are malleable. Wolfley convincingly shows how and why assets traditionally considered hard power can be employed in ways that achieve the goals of soft power. Wolfley's writing is clear, his argumentation is persuasive, and his conclusions are important. Readers interested in the armed forces and foreign policy, and the interplay between them, will greatly benefit from this valuable work. Highly recommended. Undergraduates through faculty and general readers.-- Choice Reviews As policymakers and military officers grapple with today's international challenges, I would strongly recommend Military Statecraft and the Rise of Shaping in World Politics. Great power rivalry is much more than wielding hard power: it also involves influencing allies, attracting partners, and gaining access as Kyle Wolfley reveals in his book. The character and use of military power is changing; this book is a strong effort toward understanding future interstate competition.--Admiral James Stavridis, former NATO Supreme Allied Commander (2009-2013) and dean of The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy (2013-2018) In today's complex security environment, this book offers an important and timely contribution to the literature on military power, strategy, and alliance politics. Through accessible case studies and statistics, Kyle Wolfley reveals why and how great powers leverage shaping to compete below the threshold of threats and violence.--Sarah Kreps, Cornell University and Brookings Institute Militaries do more than fight wars. Military Statecraft and the Rise of Shaping in World Politics offers a rigorous way to understand and assess how great powers--such as the United States, India, China, and Russia--use their militaries in foreign policy in ways that do not involve coercion. The rich case studies and empirical analysis do much to understand the understudied role of militaries and foreign policy.--Derek S. Reveron, U.S. Naval War College and Belfer Center


As policymakers and military officers grapple with today's international challenges, I would strongly recommend Military Statecraft and the Rise of Shaping in World Politics. Great power rivalry is much more than wielding hard power: it also involves influencing allies, attracting partners, and gaining access as Kyle Wolfley reveals in his book. The character and use of military power is changing; this book is a strong effort toward understanding future interstate competition.--Admiral James Stavridis, former NATO Supreme Allied Commander (2009-2013) and dean of The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy (2013-2018) In today's complex security environment, this book offers an important and timely contribution to the literature on military power, strategy, and alliance politics. Through accessible case studies and statistics, Kyle Wolfley reveals why and how great powers leverage shaping to compete below the threshold of threats and violence.--Sarah Kreps, Cornell University and Brookings Institute Militaries do more than fight wars. Military Statecraft and the Rise of Shaping in World Politics offers a rigorous way to understand and assess how great powers--such as the United States, India, China, and Russia--use their militaries in foreign policy in ways that do not involve coercion. The rich case studies and empirical analysis do much to understand the understudied role of militaries and foreign policy.--Derek S. Reveron, U.S. Naval War College and Belfer Center


Militaries do more than fight wars. Military Statecraft and the Rise of Shaping in World Politics offers a rigorous way to understand and assess how great powers--such as the United States, India, China, and Russia--use their militaries in foreign policy in ways that do not involve coercion. The rich case studies and empirical analysis do much to understand the understudied role of militaries and foreign policy.--Derek S. Reveron, U.S. Naval War College and Belfer Center


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Kyle J. Wolfley is Assistant Professor of International Affairs at West Point and an active duty Army Strategist.

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