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A decade and a half of exhausting wars, punishing economic setbacks, and fast-rising rivals has called into question America's fundamental position and purpose in world politics. Will the US continue to be the only superpower in the international system? Should it continue advancing the world-shaping grand strategy it has followed since the Cold War? Or should it focus on internal problems? America Abroad takes stock of these debates and provides a powerful defense of American globalism. Since the end of World War Two, world politics has been shaped by two constants: America's position as the most powerful state, and its strategic choice to be deeply engaged in the world. But if America disengages from the world and reduces its footprint overseas, core US security and economic interests would be jeopardized. While America should remain globally engaged, it has to focus primarily on its core interests or run the risk of overextension. A bracing rejoinder to the critics of American globalism-a more potent force than ever in the Trump era-America Abroad is a powerful reminder that a robust American presence is crucial for maintaining world order.
Stephen G. Brooks is an Associate Professor of Government in the Department of Government at Dartmouth College.William C. Wohlforth is Daniel Webster Professor of Government at Dartmouth College.
CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTIONCHAPTER 2 -ASSESSING AMERICA'S GLOBAL POSITIONCHAPTER 3 - ASSESSING CHANGE IN A ONE SUPERPOWER WORLDCHAPTER 4 - AMERICA'S GRAND STRATEGIC CHOICECHAPTER 5 - THE SECURITY LOGIC OF DEEP ENGAGEMENTCHAPTER 6 - EVIDENCE FOR THE SECURITY BENEFITS OF DEEP ENGAGEMENTCHAPTER 7 - ASSESSING THE ECONOMIC COST OF DEEP ENGAGEMENTCHAPTER 8 - ASSESSING THE SECURITY COSTS OF DEEP ENGAGEMENTCHAPTER 9 - THE ECONOMIC AND INSTITUTIONAL LOGIC OF DEEP ENGAGEMENTCHAPTER 10 - ASSESSING THE ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF DEEP ENGAGEMENTCHAPTER 11 - CONCLUSION
Brooks and Wohlforth have produced a big, important book that will be essential reading for anyone who cares about what America's role in the world should be."
Ben A. Vagle, Stephen G. Brooks, Dartmouth College) Brooks, Stephen G. (Professor of Government, Professor of Government, Ben A Vagle, Stephen G Brooks
Ben A. Vagle, Stephen G. Brooks, Dartmouth College) Brooks, Stephen G. (Professor of Government, Professor of Government, Ben A Vagle, Stephen G Brooks
Ben A. Vagle, Stephen G. Brooks, Dartmouth College) Brooks, Stephen G. (Professor of Government, Professor of Government, Ben A Vagle, Stephen G Brooks
Ben A. Vagle, Stephen G. Brooks, Dartmouth College) Brooks, Stephen G. (Professor of Government, Professor of Government, Ben A Vagle, Stephen G Brooks
Alexandra Gheciu, William C. Wohlforth, University of Ottawa) Gheciu, Alexandra (Associate Professor, Associate Professor, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, Dartmouth College) Wohlforth, William C. (Daniel Webster Professor of Government, Daniel Webster Professor of Government
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