Superpower Illusions: How Myths and False Ideologies Led America Astray-- and how to Return to RealityYale University Press, 2010 - 344 sider A former U.S. ambassador to the Soviet Union demolishes central myths that have distorted America's recent foreign policy--including the idea that the United States destroyed Communism and defeated the Soviet Union in the Cold War--and makes bold recommendations for the Obama administration. Matlock shows how, during the Clinton and particularly the Bush-Cheney administrations, the belief that the United States had defeated the Soviet Union led to a conviction that it did not need allies, international organizations, or diplomacy, but could dominate and change the world by using its military power unilaterally. The result is a weakened America that has compromised its ability to lead. Matlock makes a passionate plea for the United States under Obama to reenvision its foreign policy and gives examples of how the new administration can reorient the U.S. approach to critical issues, taking advantage of lessons we should have learned from our experience in ending the Cold War. |
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