Defiant Superpower

Defiant Superpower
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Publisher : Potomac Books, Inc.
Total Pages : 301
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ISBN-10 : 9781612344478
ISBN-13 : 161234447X
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Book Synopsis Defiant Superpower by : Donald E. Nuechterlein

Download or read book Defiant Superpower written by Donald E. Nuechterlein and published by Potomac Books, Inc.. This book was released on 2011-08 with total page 301 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Donald E. Nuechterlein examines George W. Bush's transformation of American foreign policy and the repercussions for the future. Defiant Superpower recounts how the Bush administration's bold actions in response to September 11, 2001, toppled the Taliban and displayed American strength. But by 2002, much of the world, including our allies, had become alarmed by American assertiveness, particularly Bush's proclamation that America would pursue preventative wars to eliminate future threats. The divergence of national interests between the United States and old allies became acute in early 2003 when Germany and France openly rejected U.S. plans to invade Iraq and bring about regime change. While the Bush administration's defiant and unilateralist policies initially seemed to empower the United States to pursue its national interests, the pitfalls of this new American hegemony are now apparent. Occupying Iraq and engaging in a global "war on terror" are costly, in both human and economic terms, and the United States would benefit from broad-based international cooperation. Will Bush's reelection mean that the robust hegemony of his first term is here to stay, or will he moderate his style and objectives to mend fences with old allies? Defiant Superpower offers a balanced critique of recent foreign policy and suggests how policymakers should recognize the limits of the new hegemony in order to determine America's realistic national interests.


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