After the Apocalypse: America's Role in a World Transformed

Author(s): Andrew Bacevich

Politics

The purpose of U.S. foreign policy has, at least theoretically, been to keep Americans safe. Yet 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.

In a bold reconception of America’s place in the world, informed by thinking from across the political spectrum, Andrew Bacevich—founder and president of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, a bipartisan Washington think tank dedicated to foreign policy—lays down a new approach—one that is based on moral pragmatism, mutual coexistence, and war as a last resort. Confronting the threats of the future—accelerating climate change, a shift in the international balance of power, and the ascendance of information technology over brute weapons of war—his vision calls for nothing less than a profound overhaul of our understanding of national security.

Crucial and provocative, <i>After the Apocalypse</i> sets out new principles to guide the once-but-no-longer sole superpower as it navigates a transformed world.

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  • : 9781250795991
  • : Metropolitan Books
  • : Metropolitan Books
  • : 01 August 2021
  • : books

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  • : Andrew Bacevich
  • : BB
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