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9781400042371

Power, Terror, Peace, and War : America's Grand Strategy in a World at Risk

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    9781400042371

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    1400042372

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2004-04-01
  • Publisher: Knopf

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Summary

From one of our most brilliant and original writers on U.S. foreign policy, a stunning and timely book on the policy of the Bush administration and its current grand strategy for the world. Mead begins by analyzing America's historical approach to the worldby no means perfect, but reasonably moral and reasonably practical on the whole. Then he examines the explosive foreign policy of the Bush administration and the uproar it has caused at home and abroad. Bush, according to Mead, is often strategically right but tactically at fault in his attempts to lead a divided nationand a divided coalition of alliesin a dangerous struggle against ruthless enemies. We see how the mass terror attacks of 2001 have changed the political and strategic problems of American foreign policy. Despair and decay in the Arab world now present America and its allies with an extraordinarily difficult challenge. The accelerating collapse of civilized life in broad reaches of Africaand the looming disasters of a similar kind in Central Asiathreatens to create lawless, violent zones where terrorism can thrive, and weapons of mass destruction and biological and chemical weapons can proliferate. We learn why key American alliances have frayed and why the Bush administration's pronouncements and actions have ignited the most acrimonious U.S. political battles over foreign policy since the Vietnam War. Mead closes with a rigorous assessment of both Bush and his critics, and describes the urgent steps the United States must take lest casualties in the war on terror mount and the war itself spin out of control. He proposes a new approach to the war that can rebuild domestic and international support for a tough antiterror policy, outlines a new initiative for the Israeli-Palestinian dispute, and recommends sweeping changes for reforming international institutions, including the United Nations Security Council. Power, Terror, Peace, and War is a clear, concise guide to some of the most pressing issues before us, today and for the foreseeable future.

Author Biography

Walter Russell Mead, the Henry A. Kissinger Senior Fellow in U.S. Foreign Policy at the Council on Foreign Relations, is the author of <i>Mortal Splendor </i> and S<i>pecial Providence, </i>which won the Lionel Gelber Award for best book on international affairs in English for the year 2002. He is a contributing editor to the <i>Los Angeles Times; </i>has written for the <i>New York Times, </i>the <i>Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, </i>and <i>The New Yorker; </i>and is a regular reviewer of books on the United States for <i>Foreign Affairs. </i>Mr. Mead also lectures regularly on American foreign policy. He lives in New York City.

Table of Contents

Introduction : the American crisisp. 3
The American project
No angel in our whirlwindp. 13
The shape of American powerp. 21
Hegemonic power and harmonic convergencep. 41
The gathering storm
Faulty towersp. 59
The decline of Fordism and the challenge to American powerp. 70
Bush, the neocons, and the American revivalp. 83
Revival in action
The foreign policy of the Bush administrationp. 109
Where Bush is rightp. 126
Where angels fear to treadp. 138
The future of American foreign policy
Fighting terrorp. 165
Reconstructing the American projectp. 191
Acknowledgmentsp. 215
Indexp. 217
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