
U.S. national security policy is at a critically important crossroads. The Bush Doctrine of unilateralism, pre-emptive war, and the imposition of democracy by force has proven disastrous. The United States now finds itself vilified abroad, weakened at home, and bogged down in a seemingly endless and unwinnable war.In To Lead the World, Melvyn P. Leffler and Jeffrey W. Legro bring together eleven of America's most esteemed writers and thinkers to offer concrete, historically grounded suggestions for how America can regain its standing in the world and use its power more wisely than it has during the Bush years. Best-selling authors such as David Kennedy, Niall Ferguson, Robert Kagan, Francis Fukuyama, and Samantha Power address such issues as how the US can regain its respect in the world, respond to the biggest threats now facing the country, identify reasonable foreign policy goals, manage the growing debt burden, achieve greater national security, and successfully engage a host of other problems left unsolved and in many cases exacerbated by the Bush Doctrine. Representing a wide range of perspectives, the writers gathered here place the current foreign-policy predicament firmly in the larger context of American and world history and draw upon realistic appraisals of both the strengths and the limits of American power. They argue persuasively that the kind of leadership that made the United States a great--and greatly admired--nation in the past can be revitalized to meet the challenges of the 21st century.Written by prize-winning authors and filled with level-headed, far-sighted, and achievable recommendations, To Lead the World will serve as a primary source of political wisdom in the post-Bush era and will add immeasurably to the policy debates surrounding the 2008 presidential election.
This collection investigates how the United States can effectively recalibrate its national security strategy and restore its global standing following the failures of the Bush Doctrine.
Editors Melvyn P. Leffler and Jeffrey W. Legro assemble a cohort of prominent historians and political analysts to evaluate the limitations of unilateralism and preemptive warfare. By grounding their arguments in historical precedent and realistic assessments of power, the contributors propose a framework for a more sustainable and respected American foreign policy. The text serves as a critical analysis of the geopolitical landscape at the dawn of the 21st century.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this volume as a significant contribution to the discourse on post-Bush era foreign policy, noting its reliance on historical context rather than partisan rhetoric. Readers frequently highlight the diversity of perspectives provided by the contributors, which offers a comprehensive view of the challenges facing American leadership.
Page Count:
317
Publication Date:
2008-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199888027
ISBN-13:
9780199888023
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