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America's Fatal Leap deconstructs US geopolitics after the end of the Cold War, informed by its author's unsurpassed command of modern history. Paul W. Schroeder, an acclaimed historian of international diplomacy, was a conservative and a natural supporter of American leadership in the world. But he wrote scathing op-eds for the National Interest and the American Conservative about the hubris and moral failings of the War on Terror, warning of damaging long-range effects on the international system. Schroeder compared 9/11 to the assassination in Sarajevo that sparked the First World War,…mehr
America's Fatal Leap deconstructs US geopolitics after the end of the Cold War, informed by its author's unsurpassed command of modern history. Paul W. Schroeder, an acclaimed historian of international diplomacy, was a conservative and a natural supporter of American leadership in the world. But he wrote scathing op-eds for the National Interest and the American Conservative about the hubris and moral failings of the War on Terror, warning of damaging long-range effects on the international system. Schroeder compared 9/11 to the assassination in Sarajevo that sparked the First World War, insisting that a great power should never give terrorists a war they wanted. He wrote with extraordinary prescience - months before the US launched its attack on the Taliban - of the 'risks of victory' in Afghanistan, characterised the war in Iraq as a failed bid for informal empire, and called for 'disimperialism' in the Middle East.
America's Fatal Leap collects Schroeder's remarkable interventions on America's adventurism in the Middle East, from the 1991 Gulf War to the Surge of 2007. It includes an Introduction by Perry Anderson, author of US Foreign Policy and Its Thinkers and Ever Closer Union?
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Autorenporträt
Paul W. Schroeder is the author of, among other things, The Transformation of European Politics, 1763-1848 in the Oxford History of Modern Europe. He taught history and political science at the University of Illinois for many years and died in 2020 at the age of ninety-three.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Perry Anderson 1. A Just Unnecessary War: The Flawed American Strategy in the Persian Gulf 1991 2. The New World Order: A Historical Perspective 1994 3. The Risks of Victory: An Historian’s Provocation 2001 4. The Case against Preemptive War 2002 5. A Papier-Maché Fortress 2002 6. International Order and Its Current Enemies 2004 7. For Shame 2004 8. Misreading the 9/11 Report 2004 9. The War Bin Laden Wanted 2004 10. Liberating Ourselves 2006 11. Mirror Mirror on the War 2006 12. Open Fire 2007 13. Leave or Lose 2008 14. From Hegemony to Empire: The Fatal Leap 2009 15. Europe’s Progress and America’s Success 1760–1850 2012 16. Organized Hypocrisy 2016 Acknowledgments Index
Introduction Perry Anderson 1. A Just Unnecessary War: The Flawed American Strategy in the Persian Gulf 1991 2. The New World Order: A Historical Perspective 1994 3. The Risks of Victory: An Historian’s Provocation 2001 4. The Case against Preemptive War 2002 5. A Papier-Maché Fortress 2002 6. International Order and Its Current Enemies 2004 7. For Shame 2004 8. Misreading the 9/11 Report 2004 9. The War Bin Laden Wanted 2004 10. Liberating Ourselves 2006 11. Mirror Mirror on the War 2006 12. Open Fire 2007 13. Leave or Lose 2008 14. From Hegemony to Empire: The Fatal Leap 2009 15. Europe’s Progress and America’s Success 1760–1850 2012 16. Organized Hypocrisy 2016 Acknowledgments Index
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