How may the stature and security of the United States, so passionately a concern for many and so profoundly important to the character and direction of our emerging global society, be pursued responsibly? This question is the burden of this article, in which the author examines and rejects a number of policy options to the challenges he sees Washington now facing. He rejects these policy options because he finds them miscast, incomplete, counterproductive, or representative of symptoms rather than causes. He suggests, instead, how the United States might advance its interests and the global interests and predicts a rather unwelcoming future for the United States—and the world—if Washington were to continue following the current extension of...
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This essay considers the respective roles of the United Nations and the United States in a world of ...
For decades, scholars of international relations have called attention to the limits of American pow...
This paper traces the ‘securitisation’ of US foreign economic policy since the advent of the Bush ad...
How may the stature and security of the United States, so passionately a concern for many and so pro...
The United States, with its historical background of exceptionalism, rose to power in the twentieth ...
There is a general consensus that the new world order gathered steam in response to World War II. Ma...
Experts in international affairs hold forth on the obstacles and opportunities facing the United Sta...
In a little over a decade, geopolitics has moved to the “Multipolar Era”, and has ...
Most nations today beat their foreign policy drums largely to economic rhythms, but less so the Unit...
The United States’ National Security Strategy, issued in May 2010, articulates an expansion in U.S. ...
The security environment at the start of the twenty-first century is perhaps the most uncertain it h...
The article aims to explain the foreign policy doctrine of the Barack Obama administration, describe...
In the last half of the 20th century, the United States provided a strong centripetal leadership tha...
To reflect on the decline of American influence in the geopolitical sphere, its internal fracturing ...
The article explores the implications of Edward A. Kolodziej's Order, Welfare, and Legitimacy (OWL) ...
This essay considers the respective roles of the United Nations and the United States in a world of ...
For decades, scholars of international relations have called attention to the limits of American pow...
This paper traces the ‘securitisation’ of US foreign economic policy since the advent of the Bush ad...