The Woodrow Wilson Center Press
At the End of the American Century
In At the End of the American Century, Robert L. Hutchings brings together a distinguished group of authorities to review essential questions of morality, interest, politics, and economics in U.S. foreign policy after the collapse of the Soviet empire. The contributors—prominent legislators, foreign policy makers, scholars, and business leaders—offer a back-to-back basics inquiry: How much does morality, rather than self-interest, drive our foreign policy? How do we confront an anarchic world when our strategies have been developed for opposing singular, organized forces? What do we really want out of global trade, and do we know who our partners will be?
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Chapter List
1. Grand Strategy and the Paradox of American Power
2. America's New Map of the World
3. The False Promise of Globalization and Democracy
4. The Rise of Europe
5. The Limits of American Internationalism - Looking Back
6. The Limits of American Internationalism - Looking Ahead
7. After Pax Americana
8. The Rebirth of History
