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American leadership in an age of fear

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An edition of National insecurity (2014)

National insecurity

American leadership in an age of fear

First edition.
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"During the past decade America has crossed the fine line that separates national security from national insecurity. Major misadventures like the invasion of Iraq, the embrace of torture, the expansion of domestic surveillance programs, the failure to intervene earlier in Syria, the constant shifting of "red lines" in that country or Iran, the bumbling and lack of follow-through in Libya, and the failure to stand up to abuses by "allies" in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Iraq or by rivals like Russia or Iran, have exposed how fear has warped Americans' perspectives, causing both overreaction and inaction. For over a decade, the United States has rationalized bad policies into prudent ones on an ongoing basis. David Rothkopf, CEO and Editor-at-Large of Foreign Policy, has reached out to his extraordinary network of high level contacts conducting over 100 interviews with the players who made and influence the critical international decisions of the Bush and Obama years. He asks not only how we ended up where we are, but the bigger questions about where we should be, and how U.S. leadership can be restored. Why does the U.S. defense and policy making apparatus remain largely as it was structured 70 years ago at the end of the Second World War? Why are we unable to evolve, to set aside outdated models, to better manage our resources, to find new ways to lead and to protect ourselves? And who are the key visionaries and actors who can help the US bring the age of insecurity to a close? In National Insecurity, Rothkopf offers a way forward"--

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Table of Contents

The enemy in the mirror
Iraq : debacle accomplished
A very different President
The other George W. Bush
Elections select presidents, crises reveal them
Hello, I must be going
The most powerful man in the world
Eyeball to eyeball again
The place where good intentions go to die
Leading from behind
The beginning of the end of the Age of Fear
A challenge for the next President.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 375-466) and index.

Other Titles
American leadership in an age of fear

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
355/.033073
Library of Congress
E744 .R84 2014, E744.R84 2014, E893

The Physical Object

Pagination
vii, 482 pages
Number of pages
482

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27168086M
Internet Archive
nationalinsecuri0000roth
ISBN 10
1610393406
ISBN 13
9781610393409, 9781610396332
LCCN
2014021345
OCLC/WorldCat
887450621

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