What are the consequences of retreat and retrenchment in foreign
policy? In recent years, America has pulled back from its long-time
role of international leadership. In doing so the Obama administration
has sought to conciliate adversaries, shown indifference to allies;
called upon the international community to step in; proclaimed and
then disavowed 'red lines'; and preferred to lead from behind in the
face of catastrophic civil war in Syria, ISIS barbarism in the Middle
East and North Africa, Russia's predatory behavior in Eastern Europe,
and China's muscle-flexing in East Asia. The consequences of this
'realist' experiment have been costly and painful, and it has caused
the US to lose credibility with friends and foes. America retains the
capacity to lead, but unless it resumes a more robust role, the world
is likely to become a more dangerous place, with mounting threats not
only to regional stability and international order, but to the
national interests of America itself.
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American Foreign Policy and the Problem of World Order
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ISBN
9781316789421
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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