America In The World From Truman To Biden: Play It Again, Sam

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Does America still count in the world? Can the world still count on America? In raising such questions halfway into a series of systemic shocks that began in September 2001, Simon Serfaty, a long-time scholar of international politics, reminds Americans that their country’s well-being and that of the world are intertwined. Play it again, Sam: History is in a foul mood again, and this is no time to come home and leave behind an unfinished European Union facing the ghosts of a revanchist Russia still claiming the Old World as its own; a strategic dark hole in the Greater Middle East, on the eve of a global Sarajevo moment; and China’s surging hegemonic power in a continent fraught with too much history and too little geography. Admittedly, what is good for America may no longer be best for all the West, and what is good for the West may no longer be good for much of the Rest: the unipolar moment is irreversibly over. Yet, writing in an elegant style and with much historical insight, Serfaty argues that even with the old power map irreversibly gone, mainly to the benefit of the non-Western world, a new world order for the twenty-first century will remain dependent on the U.S. role, its capabilities and its efficacy, as well as its leadership and its purpose.

Author(s): Simon Serfaty
Edition: 1
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Year: 2021

Language: English
Commentary: TruePDF
Pages: 197
Tags: Political Science; Foreign Policy; Political History; Political Leadership; Diplomacy

Acknowledgments
Contents
Prologue
When History Comes
While History Lingers
Notes
Part I Getting It Done, Half a World, A Free World
1 Memories of Leadership
Bound to Lead
Half Past Europe, Half Before America
Getting Started
Where Have the Leaders Gone?
Promises Kept
Promises, Promises
2 Rising to Primacy
Here to Stay
Mapping Expectations
First Take
At War Abroad
Getting in
Getting Out
3 False Starts
No Time to Come Home
The Clinton Promise
The Russian Lesson
Russia Is Back
Russia Reset
The Threat Elsewhere
No Exit
We’re All at War Now
Part II Letting Go— A World Undone, A Whole World
4 A World Unhinged
No Rest for the West
Bad War, Wrong Place
Second Take
A Zero-Polar Moment
Post-Wars Agenda
Post-Secular Agenda
Post-National Agenda
Who Will Steal the Show?
Power and Weaknesses
Europe, as a Union but with the United States
Russia, against the West but without the Rest
An ascending China and Asia’s red lines
As Time Goes by
5 A World on Edge
Faux Multipolarity
Superpower by Improvisation
Mapping the Power Transitions
Crises of Apprenticeship
The Obama Moment
It’s the World, Stupid
6 Make America Whole Again
Half Past Trump
A Quarter Before Biden
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