Balancing and Bandwagoning

/ˈbælᵊnsɪŋ ænd ˈbændˌwæɡənɪŋ/

Timeframe: 01/01/1979 – 01/01/2100

United States of America · Military Alliances


Key Insights

  • Balancing and bandwagoning are two strategies that states employ in response shifts in the balance of power. Balancing refers to the tendency of weaker states to form alliances to counterbalance against a stronger power in order to maintain a stable power equilibrium. On the other hand, bandwagoning involves weaker states aligning with a dominant power, often in the hope of benefiting from its protection. Balancing is derived from the desire to avoid loss, whereas bandwagoning states seek for an opportunity to gain benefits.

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