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After the apocalypse : America's role in a world transformed / Andrew J. Bacevich.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New York : Metropolitan Paperbacks, Henry Holt and Company, 2022.Description: xiv, 206 pages ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 9781250839343
LOC classification:
  • B117a 2022
Contents:
Contenidos : Introduction: Not so innocent Old, new, next The eclipse of the West Not so special Strange defects, American-style Nature bites back Why we fought/Why we fight Kissing your empire goodbye The history that matters Conclusion: Facts, not feelings
Summary: The purpose of U.S. foreign policy has, at least theoretically, been to keep Americans safe. As we confront a radically changed world, it has become indisputably clear that the terms of that policy have failed. Washington's insistence that a market economy is compatible with the common good, its faith in the idea of the "West" and its "special relationships," its conviction that global military primacy is the key to a stable and sustainable world order-- these have brought endless wars and a succession of moral and material disasters. Bacevich lays down a new approach, based on moral pragmatism, mutual coexistence, and war as a last resort. His vision calls for nothing less than a profound overhaul of our understanding of national security. -- adapted from back cover
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Libro Libro Biblioteca Juan Bosch Biblioteca Juan Bosch Automatización y Procesos Técnicos Automatización y Procesos Técnicos (1er. Piso) B117a 2022 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00000198110

Contenidos :
Introduction: Not so innocent
Old, new, next
The eclipse of the West
Not so special
Strange defects, American-style
Nature bites back
Why we fought/Why we fight
Kissing your empire goodbye
The history that matters
Conclusion: Facts, not feelings

The purpose of U.S. foreign policy has, at least theoretically, been to keep Americans safe. As we confront a radically changed world, it has become indisputably clear that the terms of that policy have failed. Washington's insistence that a market economy is compatible with the common good, its faith in the idea of the "West" and its "special relationships," its conviction that global military primacy is the key to a stable and sustainable world order-- these have brought endless wars and a succession of moral and material disasters. Bacevich lays down a new approach, based on moral pragmatism, mutual coexistence, and war as a last resort. His vision calls for nothing less than a profound overhaul of our understanding of national security. -- adapted from back cover

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