Thucydides sitting on top of the world, flanked by the flags of the USA and China.

Snyder and His Critics

Integration as the Operative Variable

The Delian League: Integration Before the Word Existed

The Roman Socii: Scale, Complexity, and the Combustion Point

The Limits of the Analogy

The Historical Pattern: From Korea to Iraq

AUKUS and the Taiwan Pressure

Public Opinion and the Witting Public

© Bakchos 2026 | Blak and Black est. 2010

This Post Has 5 Comments

  1. Donald Trump is the pied piper Of Washington and Australia is simply a zombie like following mesmerised by the sound of Trump’s bullshit.

  2. Gertie

    The distinction between classical entrapment (Snyder’s episodic trip-wire) and integration-driven autonomy loss (structural, cumulative, operating through logistics, tech standards, intelligence, and basing) is the essay’s most valuable analytical move. You show why the former is rare and traceable while the latter is pervasive and invisible until too late. This reframes the entrapment literature usefully and gives the ancient precedents genuine explanatory power rather than decorative allegory.

  3. Fr Alfonso SJ

    The Lowy 2025 data (80% alliance importance, ~67% AUKUS support, 56% neutrality preference in a US-China conflict, trust in US down 20 points) is handled precisely. You correctly note that neutrality sentiment correlates more with alliance reliability doubts than with threat misperception. This undercuts the “public is isolationist” caricature.

  4. Jen

    You argue the US alliance system lacks self-correcting mechanisms for integration creep. Yet Australia has conducted exactly the kind of debate you call for: parliamentary scrutiny of AUKUS, Lowy polling, former PM interventions (Keating vs. Turnbull distinguished well), and the Albanese government’s deliberate strategic ambiguity on Taiwan. The March 2026 incident prompted public controversy and ministerial statements precisely because of the gap you identify. The system is not as inert as the Delian League or pre-Social War Rome. The real question is whether existing institutions (PJCIS, NSC, annual Defence Updates) are sufficiently robust, not whether they are absent. Your reforms would improve them, but the essay could acknowledge that the “form without substance” diagnosis is a matter of degree, not a binary failure.

  5. Polina Ivanov

    Time to ditch AUKUS.

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