Todd Mundt

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When a state is not able to fully follow through on all its commitments, it has to husband its strength and resolve and make hard choices. Under these conditions, sacrificing lesser commitments on behalf of more important ones actually tends to increase the state’s credibility with respect to the more important ones. This is only logical: if a state needs to preserve its strength and will, then it must reduce its less important obligations.
The Strategy of Denial: American Defense in an Age of Great Power Conflict
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