Restraint (book)

Restraint: A New Foundation for U.S. Grand Strategy is a book that was written by Dr. Barry Posen and published in 2014 by Cornell University Press. Posen is the Ford International Professor of Political Science and director of the Security Studies Program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

Grand strategy

Posen defines grand strategy as "a state's 'theory about how to produce security for itself.'"

Summary

Posen describes the current debate about American grand strategy as being between two main philosophies: liberal hegemony and restraint.

The first half of the book addresses liberal hegemony. Liberal hegemony is defined as "an activist grand strategy that aims to assertively maintain U.S. dominance and the 'unipolar moment' in the service of liberalism and national security," Posen argues that liberal hegemony is the grand strategy that the United States has followed since the end of the Cold War and that it has been a failure, calling it "unnecessary, counterproductive, costly, and wasteful."

Restraint

Restraint may refer to:

  • Self-control, a personal virtue
  • Physical restraint, the practice of rendering people helpless or keeping them in captivity by means such as handcuffs, ropes, straps, etc.
  • Medical restraint, a subset of general physical restraint used for medical purposes
  • Restraint (film), an Australian thriller directed by David Deenan
  • Safety harness
  • The use of any type of brake etc. to slow down or stop any moving machine or vehicle
  • Restraint (book), a non-fiction book on international relations by Barry Posen
  • Legal terminology

  • Judicial restraint, a theory of judicial interpretation that encourages judges to limit the exercise of their own power
  • Prior restraint, a government's actions that prevent materials from being distributed
  • Restraint on alienation, in property law, a clause that seeks to prohibit the recipient of property from transferring his or her interest
  • Restraint of trade, a restriction on a person's freedom to conduct business
  • Restraint (film)

    Restraint is a 2008 Australian thriller film, directed by David Denneen, written by Dave Warner and starring Stephen Moyer, Travis Fimmel and Teresa Palmer. The film was shot on location around New South Wales, Australia in mid-2005. Working titles during production were Ravenswood, Guests and Power Surge. It also features a cameo by Vanessa Redgrave.

    Plot

    Two fugitives from justice, Dale (Teresa Palmer) and Ron (Travis Fimmel), take hostage Andrew (Stephen Moyer), an agoraphobic art dealer who might have a dark past of his own. All three soon find themselves participants in a game of survival.

    Before the narrative begins, Ron has killed Dale's boss, the owner of a strip club. On the run, the couple kill a gas station attendant who sees the body in the trunk of their car. Stumbling across Andrew's magnificent country estate, the couple plan to hide out there until the search for them abates. Ron, impulsive and out of control, abuses and threatens to kill Andrew, but Dale intervenes. Andrew proposes to give them AU 40,000 dollars and valuable jewelry to aid their getaway. Someone, though, must go to the bank to retrieve the goods. Andrew suggests Dale do it, posing as his fiancée, Gabrielle. Dale, as Gabrielle, drives to town and twice enters the bank without creating suspicion.

    Book

    A book is a set of written, printed, illustrated, or blank sheets, made of ink, paper, parchment, or other materials, fastened together to hinge at one side. A single sheet within a book is a leaf, and each side of a leaf is a page. A set of text-filled or illustrated pages produced in electronic format is known as an electronic book, or e-book.

    Books may also refer to works of literature, or a main division of such a work. In library and information science, a book is called a monograph, to distinguish it from serial periodicals such as magazines, journals or newspapers. The body of all written works including books is literature. In novels and sometimes other types of books (for example, biographies), a book may be divided into several large sections, also called books (Book 1, Book 2, Book 3, and so on). An avid reader of books is a bibliophile or colloquially, bookworm.

    A shop where books are bought and sold is a bookshop or bookstore. Books can also be borrowed from libraries. Google has estimated that as of 2010, approximately 130,000,000 unique titles had been published. In some wealthier nations, printed books are giving way to the usage of electronic or e-books, though sales of e-books declined in the first half of 2015.

    Book (graph theory)

    In graph theory, a book graph (often written B_p ) may be any of several kinds of graph.

    One kind, which may be called a quadrilateral book, consists of p quadrilaterals sharing a common edge (known as the "spine" or "base" of the book). A book of this type is the Cartesian product of a star and K2 .

    A second type, which might be called a triangular book, is the complete tripartite graph K1,1,p. It is a graph consisting of ptriangles sharing a common edge. A book of this type is a split graph. This graph has also been called a K_e(2,p).

    Given a graph G, one may write bk(G) for the largest book (of the kind being considered) contained within G.

    The term "book-graph" has been employed for other uses. Barioli used it to mean a graph composed of a number of arbitrary subgraphs having two vertices in common. (Barioli did not write B_p for his book-graph.)

    Theorems on books

    Denote the Ramsey number of two (triangular) books by r(B_p,\ B_q).

  • If 1\leq p\leq q, then r(B_p,\ B_q)=2q+3 (proved by Rousseau and Sheehan).
  • There exists a constant c=o(1) such that r(B_p,\ B_q)=2q+3 whenever q\geq cp.
  • Book (disambiguation)

    A book is a set or collection of written, printed, illustrated, or blank sheets, made of paper, parchment, or other material, usually fastened together to hinge at one side.

    Book or Books may also refer to:

  • Book (graph theory), a split graph consisting of p triangles sharing a common edge
  • Book (law school), a common award given by some law schools
  • Book (musical theatre), the spoken dialogue of a stage musical
  • Book (surname)
  • Bob Books (American football) (1903–1954), American football player
  • Book (wagering), a set of odds for the possible outcomes in betting
  • To Book Wallpaper, a step in pasting wallpaper, to activate the paste
  • Book, Louisiana, a community in the United States
  • Book, a 1997 memoir by Whoopi Goldberg
  • Shepherd Book, a character in the Firefly television series and the following film Serenity
  • Book's Covered Bridge
  • Books (EP), a 2004 Extended Play music recording by Belle & Sebastian
  • The Books, an American band
  • J. B. Books, a character in the film The Shootist
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