After Obama: Renewing American Leadership, Restoring Global Order

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Barack Obama's foreign policy has failed but the American strategic mind has not yet closed. In After Obama, Robert Singh examines how and why US influence has weakened and contributed to the erosion of the world America made, endangering international order and liberal values. A well-intentioned but naive strategy of engagement has encouraged US adversaries such as Russia, China and Iran to assert themselves while allowing Western alliances to fray. But, challenging claims of an inevitable American decline, Singh argues that US leadership is a matter of will as much as wallet. Despite partisan polarization at home and the rise of the rest abroad, Washington can renew American leadership and, through a New American Internationalism, pave a path to the restoration of global order. Timely and provocative, the book offers a powerful critique of the Obama Doctrine and a call for strategic resolution in place of 'leading from behind'.

Author(s): Robert S. Singh
Edition: 1
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Year: 2016

Language: English
Commentary: TruePDF
Pages: 160
Tags: United States: Foreign Relations: 21st Century; World Politics: 21st Century

Cover
Half title
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
List of figures and tables
1 - A return to strategy
2 - Strategic sabbatical: lessons of Obama's failure
3 - “45”: prospects for renewal
4 - Reversing declinism: toward a second American century?
5 - The way forward: a new American internationalism
Notes
Bibliography
Index