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050458
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Mar-Apr 2004.
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Europeans accuse the United States of acting like a bully: aggressive, self-interested, and disrespectful of rules. That charge is hypocritical. Still, it must be taken seriously, for as a liberal democracy with a global vision, the United States needs the approval of other nations that share its ideals. The American project is in Europe's interest, too--whether the Europeans understand that or not.
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ID:
075167
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London, Atlantic Books, 2006.
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Description |
527p.
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1843545306
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ID:
082345
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ID:
166161
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ID:
095419
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ID:
050834
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New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 2003.
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Description |
103p.
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1400040930
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ID:
023141
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2002.
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Description |
135-156
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In September 2002, one year after the terrorist calamities in New York and Washington, the IISS convened its first ‘Global Strategic Review’ in London. For the meeting's concluding panel, three eminent analysts were asked to assess the prospects for forging a Western ‘grand strategy’ against terrorism and other threats in the new international environment. The panel focused on the nature of US foreign policy and how allies respond to it, and how the US deals with its allies.
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ID:
186878
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ID:
082761
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Publication |
London, Atlantic Press, 2008.
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Description |
116p.
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ID:
082885
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2008.
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Summary/Abstract |
The next administration must learn from Bush's mistakes, but should not shy away from using U.S. power to promote American values
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ID:
179477
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Summary/Abstract |
All great powers have a deeply ingrained self-perception shapedbyhistorical experience,
geography, culture, beliefs, and myths. ManyChinese today yearn to recover
the greatness ofa time when they ruled unchallenged at the pinnacle oftheir
civilization, before “the century ofhumiliation.”
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ID:
018742
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2001.
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Description |
p7-16
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