Daniel M. Kliman

Fateful Transitions


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       Fateful Transitions

       FATEFUL TRANSITIONS

       How Democracies Manage Rising Powers, from the Eve of World War I to China’s Ascendance

      Daniel M. Kliman

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      UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS

      PHILADELPHIA

      A volume in the Haney Foundation Series, established in 1961 with the generous support of Dr. John Louis Haney

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      University of Pennsylvania Press

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      Printed in the United States of America on acid-free paper

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      Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

      Kliman, Daniel M.

      Fateful transitions : how democracies manage rising powers, from the eve of World War I to China’s ascendance / Daniel M. Kliman. — 1st ed.

      p. cm.

      Includes bibliographical references and index

      ISBN 978-0-8122-4653-7 (hardcover : alk. paper)

      1. International relations. 2. International relations—Case studies. 3. Security, International. 4. Security, International—Case studies. 5. Great Powers. 6. Great Powers—Case studies.

      JZ1242 .K59 2014

327.09'04 2014012349

       Contents

       List of Abbreviations

       Chapter 1: Fateful Transitions

       Chapter 2: Power Shifts and Strategy

       Chapter 3: Pax Britannica Eclipsed

       Chapter 4: Germany Resurgent

       Chapter 5: Red Star Rising

       Chapter 6: Emerging Superpower

       Chapter 7: Neighboring Titan

       Chapter 8: Implications for the Twenty-First Century

       Appendix 1: Omitted Cases

       Appendix 2: Coding Checks and Balances

       Appendix 3: Measuring Freedom of the Press

       Notes

       Bibliography

       Index

       Acknowledgments

       Abbreviations

ASAT Anti-Satellite
ASEAN Association of Southeast Asian Nations
DPJ Democratic Party of Japan
EEZ Exclusive Economic Zone
G-20 Group of 20
GDP Gross Domestic Product
IMF International Monetary Fund
JMSDF Japan Maritime Self-Defense Forces
JSDF Japan Self-Defense Forces
LDP Liberal Democratic Party
MFA Ministry of Foreign Affairs (China)
MMCA Military Maritime Consultative Agreement
MTCR Missile Technology Control Regime
NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organization
NIC National Intelligence Council
PLA People’s Liberation Army
QDR Quadrennial Defense Review
R&D Research and Development
RAF Royal Air Force
SED Strategic Economic Dialogue
S&ED Strategic and Economic Dialogue
S&T Science and Technology
UN United Nations
USSR Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
WTO World Trade Organization

       Chapter 1

       Fateful Transitions

      An age-old question—how to manage the rise of new powers—looms large for the United States, Europe, and much of Asia. Although the nature of the emerging international order remains unclear, the geopolitics of the twenty-first century has earlier parallels. Since the late 1800s, the world’s major democracies have repeatedly navigated the ascendance of other nations. The choices made by democratic leaders during these fateful transitions have profoundly shaped the course of history. On the positive side, these decisions paved the way for the Anglo-American rapprochement; on the negative side, the path taken culminated in World War I, World War II, and the Cold War. This track record of limited success should give today’s leaders pause as they confront a world increasingly