Dictionary Definition
balancing n : getting two things to correspond;
"the reconciliation of his checkbook and the bank statement" [syn:
reconciliation]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Verb
balancing- present participle of balance
Extensive Definition
Balancing or hard balancing, in
realist theories of international
relations, refers to a state joining a weaker coalition to
counter the influence or power of a stronger coalition. The term is
derived from
balance of power. Balancing is opposed to the neologism
bandwagoning.
Balancing occurs when weaker states decide that
the dominance and influence of a stronger state is unacceptable and
that the costs of allowing the stronger state to continue their
policies unchecked is greater than the cost of action against the
stronger state.
Balancing can be internal, in which case the
weaker state engages in a military build up and other internal
reallocations of resources to increase their power with respect to
the stronger state. Balancing can also be external, in which case
multiple weaker states form a coalition against the stronger state,
tilting the balance of power in their favor.
Balancing is a military action, intended to
increase the power or threat of power of one state relative to
another. Scholars also note the existence of soft
balancing, in which weaker states conclude that stronger states
need to be checked but that a military response is infeasible. In
this case, states engage in other methods to undermine the stronger
states. Contrasted to soft balancing, traditional balancing is then
called hard or military balancing.
The efficiency of balancing behavior is an
important determinant of the stability of the international system.
If balancing happens quickly and efficiently it is extremely
difficult for a regional hegemon to emerge, this is the view taken
by Kenneth
Waltz in Theory of International Politics. Mearsheimer
believes that balancing is less efficient due to buck passing
and other strategies of free-riding.
This generates an international system where rational states can
make a bid for regional hegemony.
balancing in French: Balancing
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
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cross-purposes, atonement, clashing, commutation, comparative
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substitution,
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