When President Garter responded to the Soviet invasion of
Afghanistan by slapping an embargo on U.S. grain shipments to the
U.S.S.R., he used "the wealth weapon" to defend American strategic
interests and human rights, as authors Ben J. Wattenberg and
Richard J. Whalen pro-pose in this book that breaks new ground in
analyzing U.S. foreign pol-icy.
Writing from their different per-sonal perspectives (as a
liberal Demo-crat and a moderate Republican re-spectively), this
pair of partisan ac-tivists offer a lively, balanced set of
arguments, pro and con, for an activist U.S. foreign policy. They
and a cast of invented characters representing op-posing viewpoints
debate whether U.S. foreign trade and investments and American
multinational corporations should be used to pursue national goals
and objectives, especially in dealing with the communist
nations.
The authors argue that the post-Vietnam reduction of U.S.
political influence and military strength over-seas gives future
presidents little choice but to use the largely exploited economic
strength and wealth-creat-ing ability of America to protect vital
interests abroad--just as President Carter felt compelled to do on
an ad hoc basis after the Soviets took over Afghanistan. They call
for a consis-tent, long-term use of "the wealth weapon" in close
coordination with U.S. allies and trading partners.
As veteran political analysts and so-cial critics, the authors
take a fresh, provocative and informative look at a phenomenon too
often left to dry-as-dust economists: the role in the world of
giant global corporations whose re-sources often dwarf those of
nation-states. As they declare, the authors set out to write the
first truly readable (and even enjoyable) book about multina-tional
corporations--and they have succeeded amid a world crisis when
their timely message anticipates to-morrow's headlines.
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