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▼a Miller, Paul D.,
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▼a American power and liberal order:
▼b a conservative internationalist grand strategy /:
▼c Paul D. Miller.
▼a Washington, D.C. :
▼b Georgetown University Press,
▼c 2016.
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▼a Includes bibliographical references and index.
▼a A framework for thinking about U.S. grand strategy -- In search of a 21st century grand strategy -- Power and liberty : a history -- The new world disorder -- Strategic courses of action -- The balance of power and the democratic peace -- Barbarians, failed states, and stability operations -- Regional application -- The frontline : Europe and East Asia -- The opportunity : South Asia -- The quagmire : the Middle East -- The periphery : Latin America and Africa -- The national security toolkit -- Homeland defense -- Diplomacy and development -- Military, intelligence, and national security decision-making -- Conclusion.
▼a Contrary to widespread belief, the United States has been following a broadly consistent grand strategy across presidential administrations for more than a century by using American power to create and expand the liberal international system. This liberal order is the outer perimeter of American security. Today, after the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, some are calling for a policy of restraint or pulling back because they believe America is relatively safe and its resources are overstretched. Paul D. Miller argues that they are wrong. American security and the liberal international order need US leadership and are in jeopardy from nuclear-armed autocracies, violent non-state actors, and the failed states who harbor them. In response, the United States should not pull back but should continue to promote five pillars of American grand strategy: maintaining a favorable balance of power among the great powers, defending the U.S. homeland from attack, promoting democracy, investing in good governance abroad, and punishing rogue actors that threaten allies or the stability of the international system. Miller does however call for reprioitzing where around the globe the United States should focus its energies in the future, and he proposes common sense reforms to the US national security state so as to better manage foreign policy.
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| Data Type : | eBook |
|---|---|
| ISBN : | 9781626163430 |
| ISBN : | 162616343X |
| ISBN : | |
| ISBN : | |
| Personal Author : | Miller, Paul D., author. |
| Title/Author : | American power and liberal order: a conservative internationalist grand strategy /: Paul D. Miller. |
| 발행 : | Washington, D.C. : Georgetown University Press, 2016. |
| Format : | 1 online resource. |
| Note : | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
| Content Note : | A framework for thinking about U.S. grand strategy -- In search of a 21st century grand strategy -- Power and liberty : a history -- The new world disorder -- Strategic courses of action -- The balance of power and the democratic peace -- Barbarians, failed states, and stability operations -- Regional application -- The frontline : Europe and East Asia -- The opportunity : South Asia -- The quagmire : the Middle East -- The periphery : Latin America and Africa -- The national security toolkit -- Homeland defense -- Diplomacy and development -- Military, intelligence, and national security decision-making -- Conclusion. |
| 요약 : | Contrary to widespread belief, the United States has been following a broadly consistent grand strategy across presidential administrations for more than a century by using American power to create and expand the liberal international system. This liberal order is the outer perimeter of American security. Today, after the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, some are calling for a policy of restraint or pulling back because they believe America is relatively safe and its resources are overstretched. Paul D. Miller argues that they are wrong. American security and the liberal international order need US leadership and are in jeopardy from nuclear-armed autocracies, violent non-state actors, and the failed states who harbor them. In response, the United States should not pull back but should continue to promote five pillars of American grand strategy: maintaining a favorable balance of power among the great powers, defending the U.S. homeland from attack, promoting democracy, investing in good governance abroad, and punishing rogue actors that threaten allies or the stability of the international system. Miller does however call for reprioitzing where around the globe the United States should focus its energies in the future, and he proposes common sense reforms to the US national security state so as to better manage foreign policy. |
| General Subject Name : | Security, International. -- |
| General Subject Name : | National security -- United States. -- |
| General Subject Name : | Diplomatic relations. -- |
| General Subject Name : | National security. -- |
| General Subject Name : | Security, International. -- |
| General Subject Name : | POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / International -- |
| General Subject Name : | POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General -- |
| General Subject Name : | POLITICAL SCIENCE / Security (National & International) -- |
| Subject(Place) : | United States Foreign relations 21st century. |
| Subject(Place) : | United States. fast |
| 기타형태 저록 : | Print version: Miller, Paul D., author. American power and liberal order. Washington, D.C. : Georgetown University Press, 2016, 9781626163423 |
| Language | English |
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