The Right War?: The Conservative Debate on IraqGary Rosen Cambridge University Press, 8 авг. 2005 г. - Всего страниц: 254 To declare oneself a conservative in American foreign policy is to enter immediately into a fractious, long-standing debate. Should America retreat from the world, deal with the world as it is, or try to transform it in its own image? Which school of thought - traditionalist, realist, or neoconservative - is truest to the country's ideals and interests? With the dramatic shift in American foreign policy since 9/11, these differences have been brought into stark relief, especially by the Bush administration's decision to go to war in Iraq. This book brings together the most articulate and influential voices in the debate among conservatives over the tactics and strategy of America's engagement in Iraq. Its contribution run the gamut from protests to second thoughts to full-throated endorsements, and represent a vivid sampling of the ideological currents likely to influence the Bush administration in its ongoing efforts in Iraq and the wider Middle East. Gary Rosen is Managing Editor of Commentary. He holds a PhD in political science from Harvard and is the author of "American Compact: James Madison and the Problem of Founding." His articles and reviews have appeared in Commentary, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post. |
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The Right War for the Right Reasons | 18 |
Losing the American Way | 36 |
Intervention With a Vision | 49 |
A More Humble Hawk Crisis of Confidence | 63 |
The Perils of Hegemony | 73 |
How We Could Have Done It Right | 87 |
How It Started What It Means | 102 |
The Neoconservative Moment | 170 |
In Defense of Democratic Realism | 186 |
Stay the Course Is Not Enough | 201 |
Democracy and the Bush Doctrine | 222 |
Birth of a Democracy | 237 |
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