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ARTICLES  &  COMMENTARY
Countering Aggressive Rising Powers
A Clash of Strategic Cultures
 
How are foreign aggressive powers intersecting with U.S. strategy?
 

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Abstract

Resident Fellow Thomas Donnelly  
Resident Fellow Thomas Donnelly
 

The United States has to contend with rising powers ranging from the PRC, which is already an economic and political great power and potentially a military threat, to Al Qaeda and the network of Islamist terror organizations, whose means to power remain limited but whose will to power and aggression are great. In the middle are states that already or may soon possess nuclear weapons. Each of these powers has its own "strategic culture" that affects its decision-making, and attention needs to be paid to how the strategic habits of today's rising and aggressive powers might intersect with U.S. strategy.

Thomas Donnelly is a resident fellow at AEI.