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The New American Empire: A 21st-Century Teach-In on U.S. Foreign Policy
The New American Empire A 21stCentury TeachIn on US Foreign Policy
Author: Lloyd Gardner
The historical roots of contemporary America's foreign policy, by today's leading scholars. "The vast ambition of the geostrategic rulers around George Bush the Younger to achieve global domination . . . is already running afoul of its own systemic preconditions. —Anders Stephanson in The New American Empire In in ...  more », leading authorities on U.S. foreign policy examine the historical underpinnings of the new American unilateralism. Offering an accessible, critical overview of U.S. policy in Asia, Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East, they assess both the distinct continuities between past and present U.S. policy, as well as what makes the current administration's policies dramatically different. The essays also reveal how those policies serve the ends of favored groups for whom imperialism pays both ideologically and materially. Both an essential historical primer on America's new imperial role and a thorough dissection of the Bush administration's foreign policy objectives, in The New American Empire is sure to become a touchstone for understanding America's role in the twenty-first-century world. Contributors include: Michael Adas, John Dower, Lloyd Gardner, Carole Gluck, Gregory Grandin, Thomas McCormick, Mary Nolan, John Prados, Edward Rhodes, and Marilyn Young. Subjects include:
  • The lessons for today of American imperialism in the Philippines
  • The American Reconstruction of Japan as a faulty contemporary model
  • The way Cold War policies operate in the absence of the "Evil Empire"
  • How the Iraq war has been portrayed on American television
  • The erosion of America's social compact with Europe
  • Anti-Americanism and Anti-Europeanism
  • Bush's flawed moral crusade
ISBN-13: 9781565849051
ISBN-10: 1565849051
Publication Date: 1/30/2005
Pages: 256
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Publisher: New Press
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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