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ID130240
Title ProperAmerica's purpose and role in a changed world
Other Title Informationa symposium
LanguageENG
AuthorRieff, David
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Let me begin by putting my own moral and ideological cards on the table, since I assume that I have been asked to participate in this symposium because of, and not in spite of, the fact that I reject the idea that America's global hegemony is not just good for the United States but assures global peace and stability as well, and thus is good for the world. In his recent book-length article for a special issue of the New Left Review titled "American Foreign Policy and Its Thinkers," a brilliant, implacable anatomization of the American Empire, Perry Anderson approvingly quotes Christopher Layne's observation that "in international relations, benevolent hegemons are like unicorns-there is no such animal." That is certainly my view. And I would add that a democratic empire (for other than its own citizens, at least) is quite simply a contradiction in terms.
`In' analytical NoteWorld Affairs US Vol.177, No.1; May-June 2014: p.29-33
Journal SourceWorld Affairs US Vol.177, No.1; May-June 2014: p.29-33
Key WordsEuropean Affairs ;  Eurasian Affairs ;  Democratic Empire ;  United States - US ;  Global Hegemony ;  Foreign Policy ;  US- Foreign Policy ;  Geopolitics ;  Global Leadership ;  International Relations - IR ;  Global Peace and Stability ;  American Empire