There is a tension in American policy between the urge to remake the world and the old instinct for quick forays followed by withdrawal and disengagement. The US has neither the means nor the appetite for sustained international involvement. Knowing this, US strategists should be working to strengthen the sorts of transnational restraints and institutions that will serve America best when it has to live once again in a world it cannot dominate.
From Tony Judt's NYRB review of several recent books (Robert Kagan , Charles Kupchan, Fareed Zakaria) entitled America and the World. Picks apart Kagan's lazy "Americans are from Mars, Europeans are from Venus" canard, among other points.


- bruno 3-25-2003 7:48 pm




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