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Between Virtue And Power The Persistent Moral Dilemma Of Us Foreign Policy D W Mertz

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Between Virtue And Power The Persistent Moral Dilemma Of Us Foreign Policy D W Mertz
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.22 MB
Pages: 416
Author: D. W. Mertz
ISBN: 9780300151718, 0300151713
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Between Virtue And Power The Persistent Moral Dilemma Of Us Foreign Policy D W Mertz by D. W. Mertz 9780300151718, 0300151713 instant download after payment.

In this survey of U.S. history, John Kane looks at the tensions between American virtue and power and how those tensions have influenced foreign policy. Americans have long been suspicious of power as a threat to individual liberty, Kane argues, and yet the growth of national power has been perceived as a natural byproduct of American virtue. This contradiction has posed a persistent crisis that has influenced the trajectory of American diplomacy and foreign relations for more than two hundred years.

 

Kane examines the various challenges, including emerging Nationalism, isolationism, and burgeoning American power, which have at times challenged not only foreign policy but American national identity.  The events of September 11, 2001, rekindled Americans' sense of righteousness, the author observes, but the subsequent use of power in Iraq has raised questions about the nation’s virtue and, as in earlier days, cast a deep shadow over its purpose and direction.

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