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Commentators frequently call the United States an empire:
occasionally a benign empire, sometimes an empire in denial, and
often a destructive empire. Elizabeth Cobbs Hoffman asserts instead
that, because of its unusual federal structure, America has
performed the role of umpire since 1776, compelling adherence to
rules that gradually earned collective approval. This provocative
reinterpretation traces America's role in the world from the days
of George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and Franklin D. Roosevelt to
the present. Cobbs Hoffman argues that the United States has been
the pivot of a transformation that began outside its borders and
before its founding, in which nation-states replaced the empires
that had dominated history. The "Western" values that America is
often accused of imposing were, in fact, the result of this global
shift. American Umpire explores the rise of three values-access to
opportunity, arbitration of disputes, and transparency in
government and business-and finds that the United States is
distinctive not in its embrace of these practices but in its
willingness to persuade and even coerce others to comply. But
America's leadership is problematic as well as potent. The nation
has both upheld and violated the rules. Taking sides in explosive
disputes imposes significant financial and psychic costs. By
definition, umpires cannot win. American Umpire offers a powerful
new framework for reassessing the country's role over the past 250
years. Amid urgent questions about future choices, this book asks
who, if not the United States, might enforce these new rules of
world order?
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