Americans lack a shared vision of what the role of the United States ought to be in the world. It's time for America to start asking itself some tough questions about the future of American leadership and for U.S. leaders to rethink how to persuade the American people of the value of an American-led, American-powered global order.LBJ School of Public Affair
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Andréani. Henry Kissinger. Does America Need a Foreign Policy ? Toward a Diplomacy for the 21st Cent...
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The American Century began in 1941 and ended on January 20, 2017. While the United States remains a ...
Andréani. Henry Kissinger. Does America Need a Foreign Policy ? Toward a Diplomacy for the 21st Cent...
Now that the responsible stakeholder approach to China is essentially defunct, how should America re...
Former ambassador to Sweden, Azita Raji, proposes a way forward for a renewed and sustainable Americ...
If Washington doubles down on U.S. military and geopolitical predominance, it risks transforming the...
In the last half of the 20th century, the United States provided a strong centripetal leadership tha...
Created as part of the 2017 Jackson School for International Studies SIS 495: Task Force.Not since t...
This compelling and persuasive book is the first to explore all of the interrelated aspects of Ameri...
Crisis, decline, failure: these words seem to dominate the contemporary political and intellectual d...
In the last three decades, historians of the “U.S. in the World” have taken two methodological turns...
The State is undergoing a crisis of legitimacy owing to its inability to cope with novel problems o...
The defeat of Donald Trump in November 2020 followed by the attack on the US Congress on 6th January...
The great genius but also the Achilles’ heel of American diplomacy is an irrepressible “can do” opti...
Americans are mired in disagreements. They are politically divided, with many preferring to identify...
In the post 9/11 world of American Foreign Policy, where interdependence and globalization are varia...
The American Century began in 1941 and ended on January 20, 2017. While the United States remains a ...
Andréani. Henry Kissinger. Does America Need a Foreign Policy ? Toward a Diplomacy for the 21st Cent...
Now that the responsible stakeholder approach to China is essentially defunct, how should America re...