A new Thucydides Trap? How traditional defense buildups can exacerbate contemporary power decline
The Thucydides Trap describes the tendency for power transitions to culminate in war. The dominant power’s fear of displacement prompts defensive buildups which can spiral into armed conflict. The historical recurrence of this pattern has raised concerns about the US-China rivalry today. This article suggests that contemporary realities make the classic Thucydides Trap less likely, but instead set a new Thucydides Trap: the danger that instinctive defense buildups induce strategic imbalance. In
