Irving Kristol Lecture Ser.: Democratic Realism: an American Foreign Policy for a Unipolar World by Charles Krauthammer (2004, Trade Paperback)

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Democratic Realism: An American Foreign Policy for a Unipolar World by Krauthammer, Charles [Paperback]

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PublisherAmerican Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research
ISBN-100844713880
ISBN-139780844713885
eBay Product ID (ePID)30512240

Product Key Features

Number of Pages21 Pages
Publication NameDemocratic Realism: an American Foreign Policy for a Unipolar World
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2004
SubjectGlobalization, General, International Relations / General
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaPolitical Science, Reference
AuthorCharles Krauthammer
SeriesIrving Kristol Lecture Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.1 in
Item Weight1.3 Oz
Item Length8 in
Item Width5 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2004-366614
Dewey Edition22
Series Volume NumberVol. 2004
Dewey Decimal327.73
SynopsisIn this essay, delivered as the Irving Kristol Lecture at the American Enterprise Institute in February 2004, Charles Krauthammer examines four contending schools of American foreign policy: isolationism, liberal internationalism, realism, and democratic globalism. After analyzing the sources and merits of each school, he concludes that a variant of realism and democratic globalism, which he calls democratic realism, is best suited to America's position of preeminent power and the challenges of confronting and subduing Arab-Islamic fanaticism. We will support democracy everywhere, but we will commit blood and treasure only in places where there is a strategic necessity_meaning, places central to the larger war against the existential enemy, the enemy that poses a global mortal threat to freedom., In this essay, delivered as the Irving Kristol Lecture at the American Enterprise Institute in February 2004, Charles Krauthammer examines four contending schools of American foreign policy: isolationism, liberal internationalism, realism, and democratic ...
LC Classification NumberJZ1480.K73 2004

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