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The Crisis of American Foreign Policy

Wilsonianism in the Twenty-first Century

Anne-Marie Slaughter, Thomas Knock, G. John Ikenberry, ...

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Was George W. Bush the true heir of Woodrow Wilson, the architect of liberal internationalism? Was the Iraq War a result of liberal ideas about America's right to promote democracy abroad? In this timely book, four distinguished scholars of American foreign policy discuss the relationship between the ideals of Woodrow Wilson and those of George W. Bush. The Crisis of American Foreign Policy exposes the challenges resulting from Bush's foreign policy and ponders America's place in the international arena.


Led by John Ikenberry, one of today's foremost foreign policy thinkers, this provocative collection examines the traditions of liberal internationalism that have dominated American foreign policy since the end of World War II. Tony Smith argues that Bush and the neoconservatives followed Wilson in their commitment to promoting democracy abroad. Thomas Knock and Anne-Marie Slaughter disagree and contend that Wilson focused on the building of a collaborative and rule-centered world order, an idea the Bush administration actively resisted. The authors ask if the United States is still capable of leading a cooperative effort to handle the pressing issues of the new century, or if the country will have to go it alone, pursuing policies without regard to the interests of other governments.


Addressing current events in the context of historical policies, this book considers America's position on the global stage and what future directions might be possible for the nation in the post-Bush era.

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Harry S. Truman, Power politics, Democratic peace theory, Imperialism, Self-determination, Disarmament, Historian, Democratization, John Ikenberry, League of Nations, Non-interventionism, Woodrow Wilson, Princeton Project, United States, World War II, International law, President of the United States, Great power, Nazism, Responsibility to protect, Americans, United Nations Security Council, Unilateralism, National security, Presidency of George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, International security, Cold War, Francis Fukuyama, Treaty, George W. Bush, Princeton University Press, Anne-Marie Slaughter, Project for the New American Century, Liberal internationalism, Collective security, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, World Trade Organization, Foreign policy, Foreign policy of the United States, Territorial integrity, Multilateralism, Neoliberalism, Larry Diamond, Politics, Cold War (1985–91), International organization, Saddam Hussein, Containment, Sovereignty, Liberal democracy, Dictatorship, International relations, Institution, Weapon of mass destruction, Fourteen Points, Community of Democracies, Democracy promotion, Veto, Democracy, Terrorism, New world order (politics), Neoconservatism, Capitalism, International community, National interest, Wilsonianism, Grand strategy, Mexican Revolution, Bush Doctrine