The Price of Prestige
74 chapter three unable to supply enough Harriers to protect the fleet and the ground forces at the same time. The British carri ...
the aircraft carrier club 75 launching of the Queen Elizabeth class. Once the last STVOL carrier is decommissioned, the Royal Na ...
76 chapter three attention- grabbing media images, the imposing carrier group’s actual con- tribution to the war effort is less ...
the aircraft carrier club 77 (Bedi 2003 ; Pant 2009 ; Ladwig 2010 ).^21 India recently launched its first homebuilt carrier, the ...
78 chapter three regional rivals (Tellis 1990 ). In cases of humanitarian crisis, fixed- wing car- riers are not a necessity. Wh ...
the aircraft carrier club 79 earthquake-ravaged Haiti in 2010 (Kingston 2010 ). It is debatable whether a carrier arriving sever ...
80 chapter three indicated an inevitable decline in the strategic viability of Western car- rier fleets (Cigar 1992 ). The debat ...
the aircraft carrier club 81 one of the most formidable naval forces in the world, the Soviet carriers remained small, largely e ...
82 chapter three point of a Thai naval buildup, the most dramatic naval expansion within the Association of Southeast Asian Nati ...
the aircraft carrier club 83 The official justification for the purchase of the Chakri Naruebet was the need to combat pirates, ...
84 chapter three hundred more were languishing aimlessly with the North Sea battle fleet waiting to escort battleships to a batt ...
the aircraft carrier club 85 Department of Defense. This review, jokingly known as the “Marshall plan,” proposed a complete reth ...
86 chapter three of the American carrier fleet, were needed to support a relatively modest military effort in Afghanistan (Lambe ...
the aircraft carrier club 87 the carrier: China cannot be a great power without acquiring a carrier, the ultimate great- power s ...
88 chapter three “for a nation that has always felt profoundly insecure, nothing makes more sense than a spanking new aircraft c ...
the aircraft carrier club 89 of prestige and a sensitivity to international social hierarchy. In particular, carriers are percei ...
chapter four A Contest of Beneficence Prosociality in International Relations For we like to flatter ourselves by falsely attrib ...
a contest of beneficence 91 participating in humanitarian interventions, offering emergency relief, pro- viding mediation servic ...
92 chapter four ( 1997 ) find little evidence that mediation affected the behavior of endur- ing rivals or that it reduced the p ...
a contest of beneficence 93 prosociality means in the context of international relations. Hence, the chapter opens with a short ...
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