
Power, Terror, Peace, and War
America's Grand Strategy in a World at Risk
Walter Russell Mead(Author)
Random House USA Inc (Publisher)
Published on 14. June 2005
Book
Paperback/Softback
256 pages
978-1-4000-7703-8 (ISBN)
Description
International affairs expert and award-winning author of Special Providence Walter Russell Mead here offers a remarkably clear-eyed account of American foreign policy and the challenges it faces post—September 11.Starting with what America represents to the world community, Mead argues that throughout its history it has been guided by a coherent set of foreign policy objectives. He places the record of the Bush administration in the context of America's historical relations with its allies and foes. And he takes a hard look at the international scene-from despair and decay in the Arab world to tumult in Africa and Asia-and lays out a brilliant framework for tailoring America's grand strategy to our current and future threats. Balanced, persuasive, and eminently sensible, Power, Terror, Peace, and War is a work of extraordinary significance on the role of the United States in the world today.
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English
Place of publication
New York
United States
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Paperback (trade)
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Height: 203 mm
Width: 132 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
292 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4000-7703-8 (9781400077038)
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Walter Russell Mead, the Henry A. Kissinger Senior Fellow in U.S. Foreign Policy at the Council on Foreign Relations, is the author of Mortal Splendor and Special Providence, which won the Lionel Gelber Award for best book on international affairs in English for the year 2002. He is a contributing editor to the Los Angeles Times; has written for The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, and The New Yorker; and is a regular reviewer of books on the United States for Foreign Affairs. Mr. Mead also lectures regularly on American foreign policy. He lives in Jackson Heights, New York.
Content
Introduction: The American Crisis
Part One: The American Project
One: No Angel in Our Whirlwind
Two: The Shape of American Power
Three: Hegemonic Power and Harmonic Convergence
Part Two: The Gathering Storm
Four: Faulty Towers
Five: The Decline of Fordism and the Challenge to American Power
Six: Bush, the Neocons, and the American Revival
Part Three: Revival in Action
Seven: The Foreign Policy of the Bush Administration
Eight: Where Bush Is Right
Nine: Where Angels Fear to Tread
Part Four: The Future of American Foreign Policy
Ten: Fighting Terror
Eleven: Reconstructing the American Project
Afterword
Acknowledgments
Index
Part One: The American Project
One: No Angel in Our Whirlwind
Two: The Shape of American Power
Three: Hegemonic Power and Harmonic Convergence
Part Two: The Gathering Storm
Four: Faulty Towers
Five: The Decline of Fordism and the Challenge to American Power
Six: Bush, the Neocons, and the American Revival
Part Three: Revival in Action
Seven: The Foreign Policy of the Bush Administration
Eight: Where Bush Is Right
Nine: Where Angels Fear to Tread
Part Four: The Future of American Foreign Policy
Ten: Fighting Terror
Eleven: Reconstructing the American Project
Afterword
Acknowledgments
Index