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Containment - Rebuilding a Strategy Against Global Terror

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Zusatztext "Shapiro's style is more confrontational than contained but that is to be welcomed in this short work containing some pointed observations." ---Bill Durodié, International Affairs Informationen zum Autor Ian Shapiro Klappentext In this powerfully argued book, Ian Shapiro shows that the idea of containment offers the best hope for protecting Americans and their democracy into the future. His bold vision for American security in the post-September 11 world is reminiscent of George Kennan's historic "Long Telegram," in which the containment strategy that won the Cold War was first developed. The Bush Doctrine of preemptive war and unilateral action has been marked by incompetence--missed opportunities to capture Osama bin Laden, failures of postwar planning for Iraq, and lack of an exit strategy. But Shapiro contends that the problems run deeper. He explains how the Bush Doctrine departs from the best traditions of American national-security policy and accepted international norms, and renders Americans and democratic values less safe. He debunks the belief that containment is obsolete. Terror networks might be elusive, but the enabling states that make them dangerous can be contained. Shapiro defends containment against charges of appeasement, arguing that force against a direct threat will be needed. He outlines new approaches to intelligence, finance, allies, diplomacy, and international institutions. He explains why containment is the best alternative to a misguided agenda that naively assumes democratic regime change is possible from the barrel of an American gun. President Bush has defined the War on Terror as the decisive ideological struggle of our time. Shapiro shows what a self-defeating mistake that is. He sets out a viable alternative that offers real security to Americans, reclaims America's international stature, and promotes democracy around the world. Zusammenfassung In this powerfully argued book, Ian Shapiro shows that the idea of containment offers the best hope for protecting Americans and their democracy into the future. His bold vision for American security in the post-September 11 world is reminiscent of George Kennan's historic "Long Telegram," in which the containment strategy that won the Cold War was first developed. The Bush Doctrine of preemptive war and unilateral action has been marked by incompetence--missed opportunities to capture Osama bin Laden, failures of postwar planning for Iraq, and lack of an exit strategy. But Shapiro contends that the problems run deeper. He explains how the Bush Doctrine departs from the best traditions of American national-security policy and accepted international norms, and renders Americans and democratic values less safe. He debunks the belief that containment is obsolete. Terror networks might be elusive, but the enabling states that make them dangerous can be contained. Shapiro defends containment against charges of appeasement, arguing that force against a direct threat will be needed. He outlines new approaches to intelligence, finance, allies, diplomacy, and international institutions. He explains why containment is the best alternative to a misguided agenda that naively assumes democratic regime change is possible from the barrel of an American gun. President Bush has defined the War on Terror as the decisive ideological struggle of our time. Shapiro shows what a self-defeating mistake that is. He sets out a viable alternative that offers real security to Americans, reclaims America's international stature, and promotes democracy around the world. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface ix Chapter 1: The Idea Vacuum 1 Chapter 2: End of the Criminal Justice Consensus 10 Chapter 3: Filling the Vacuum 15 Chapter 4: Containment for Democracy 32 Chapter 5: Containment's Realism 54 Chapter 6: Democracy for Containment 102 Chapter 7: Our Present Peril 119 A...

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Authors Ian Shapiro, Shapiro Ian
Publisher Princeton University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 28.01.2008
 
EAN 9780691137070
ISBN 978-0-691-13707-0
No. of pages 208
Dimensions 133 mm x 205 mm x 20 mm
Subjects Non-fiction book
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

USA, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Geopolitics, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Terrorism, POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / Diplomacy, Geopolitics, Terrorism, armed struggle, Diplomacy, United States of America, USA

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