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America as Empire

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Informationen zum Autor Jim Garrison Klappentext In America as Empire! Jim Garrison urges us to face up to the complexities and responsibilities inherent in the indisputable fact that America is now the world's single preeminent power. "America"! Garrison writes! "has become what it was founded not to be: established as a haven for those fleeing the abuse of power! it has attained and now wields near absolute power. It has become an empire." Garrison traces the roots of the American empire to the very beginnings of the republic! in particular to the historic willingness of United States' to use military might in the defense of two consistent --- if sometimes contradictory --- foreign policy objectives: protection of American commercial interests and promotion of democracy. How long can the American empire last? Garrison looks at American history within the context of the rise and fall of empires and argues that the U. S. can gain important insights into durability from the Romans. He details the interplay between military power! political institutions! and legal structures that enabled the Roman empire at it's apogee to last for longer than America has as a country. But the real question is! what kind of empire can and should America be? As the sole superpower! America must lead in shaping a new global order! just as after World War II Roosevelt and Truman took the lead in shaping a new international order. That international order is now crumbling under the pressures of globalization! persistent poverty! terrorism and fundamentalism. Garrison outlines the kinds of cooperative global structures America must promote if its empire is to leave a lasting legacy of greatness. Garrison calls for Americans to consciously see themselves as a transitional empire! one whose task is not to dominate but to catalyze the next generation of global governance mechanisms that would make obsolete the need for empire. If this is done! America could be the final empire. Zusammenfassung In America as Empire! Jim Garrison urges us to face up to the complexities and responsibilities inherent in the indisputable fact that America is now the world's single preeminent power. "America"! Garrison writes! "has become what it was founded not to be: established as a haven for those fleeing the abuse of power! it has attained and now wields near absolute power. It has become an empire." Garrison traces the roots of the American empire to the very beginnings of the republic! in particular to the historic willingness of United States' to use military might in the defense of two consistent --- if sometimes contradictory --- foreign policy objectives: protection of American commercial interests and promotion of democracy. How long can the American empire last? Garrison looks at American history within the context of the rise and fall of empires and argues that the U. S. can gain important insights into durability from the Romans. He details the interplay between military power! political institutions! and legal structures that enabled the Roman empire at it's apogee to last for longer than America has as a country. But the real question is! what kind of empire can and should America be? As the sole superpower! America must lead in shaping a new global order! just as after World War II Roosevelt and Truman took the lead in shaping a new international order. That international order is now crumbling under the pressures of globalization! persistent poverty! terrorism and fundamentalism. Garrison outlines the kinds of cooperative global structures America must promote if its empire is to leave a lasting legacy of greatness. Garrison calls for Americans to consciously see themselves as a transitional empire! one whose task is not to dominate but to catalyze the next generation of global governance mechanisms that would make obsolete the need for empire. If this is done! America could be the final empire.<...

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Foreword by John Naisbitt
Acknowledgments
Introduction From Republic to Empire
1 America and the World
2 A Mighty Fortress on Shifting Sands
3 America s Journey to Empire
4 The Roots of American Preeminence
5 Empire and Its Discontents
6 The Rise and Fall of Empires
7 The Roman Achievement
8 America at the Choice Point
9 The Final Empire
Notes
Index
About the Author
About State of the World Forum

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Autori Garrison, J Garrison, James Garrison, James A. Garrison, Jim Garrison
Editore Berrett Koehler Publishers
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 11.01.2004
 
EAN 9781576752814
ISBN 978-1-57675-281-4
Pagine 240
Dimensioni 160 mm x 240 mm x 20 mm
Categoria Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Scienze politiche > Scienze politiche e cittadinanza attiva

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