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The Superpower Myth: The Use and Misuse of American Might
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The Superpower Myth: The Use and Misuse of American Might

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For eight years, Nancy Soderberg served with distinction and creativity at the highest levels of American government. She is uniquely positioned to explain how the world works in this new era–and when ita s in danger of breaking down. –Dr. Madeleine K. Albright, former U.S. Secretary of State Are there limits to American power? The neoconservative brain trust behind the Bush administrationa s foreign policy doesna t seem to recognize any. For the first time, we have people in power who believe that as the worlda s reigning superpower, America can do what it wants, when it wants, without regard to allies, costs, or results. But as events in Iraq are proving, America may be powerful, but it is not all–powerful. In practice, no country could ever be strong enough to solve problems like Somalia, Kosovo, Afghanistan, and Iraq through purely military means. In the future, Americaa s power will constantly be called up to help failed and failing states, and it is becoming clear that the complex mess of Somalia has replaced the proxy war of Vietnam as the model for what future military conflicts will look like: a failed state, a power vacuum, armed factions, and enough chaos to panic an entire region. Using vivid examples from her years in the White House and at the United Nations, Nancy Soderberg demonstrates why military force is not always effective, why allies and consensus–building are crucial, and how the current administrationa s faulty world view has adversely affected policies toward Israel, Iraq, North Korea, Haiti, Africa, and Al–Qaeda. Powerful, provocative, and persuasive, this timely book demonstrates that the future of Americaa s security depends on overcoming the superpower myth.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Country
United States
Date
1 February 2005
Pages
416
ISBN
9780471656838

For eight years, Nancy Soderberg served with distinction and creativity at the highest levels of American government. She is uniquely positioned to explain how the world works in this new era–and when ita s in danger of breaking down. –Dr. Madeleine K. Albright, former U.S. Secretary of State Are there limits to American power? The neoconservative brain trust behind the Bush administrationa s foreign policy doesna t seem to recognize any. For the first time, we have people in power who believe that as the worlda s reigning superpower, America can do what it wants, when it wants, without regard to allies, costs, or results. But as events in Iraq are proving, America may be powerful, but it is not all–powerful. In practice, no country could ever be strong enough to solve problems like Somalia, Kosovo, Afghanistan, and Iraq through purely military means. In the future, Americaa s power will constantly be called up to help failed and failing states, and it is becoming clear that the complex mess of Somalia has replaced the proxy war of Vietnam as the model for what future military conflicts will look like: a failed state, a power vacuum, armed factions, and enough chaos to panic an entire region. Using vivid examples from her years in the White House and at the United Nations, Nancy Soderberg demonstrates why military force is not always effective, why allies and consensus–building are crucial, and how the current administrationa s faulty world view has adversely affected policies toward Israel, Iraq, North Korea, Haiti, Africa, and Al–Qaeda. Powerful, provocative, and persuasive, this timely book demonstrates that the future of Americaa s security depends on overcoming the superpower myth.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Country
United States
Date
1 February 2005
Pages
416
ISBN
9780471656838