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The Global Republic (Hardcover)
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The Global Republic (Hardcover)
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For decades the United States has been the most dominant player on
the world's stage. The country's economic authority, its globally
forceful foreign policy, and its leading position in international
institutions tend to be seen as the result of a long-standing,
deliberate drive to become a major global force. Furthermore, it
has become widely accepted that American exceptionalism--the belief
that America is a country like no other in history--has been at the
root of many of the country's political, military, and global
moves. Frank Ninkovich disagrees.
One of the preeminent intellectual historians of our time,
Ninkovich delivers here his most ambitious and sweeping book to
date. He argues that historically the United States has been driven
not by a belief in its destiny or its special character but rather
by a need to survive the forces of globalization. He builds the
powerful case that American foreign policy has long been based on
and entangled in questions of global engagement, while also showing
that globalization itself has always been distinct from--and
sometimes in direct conflict with--what we call international
society.
In the second half of the twentieth century, the United States
unexpectedly stumbled into the role of global policeman and was
forced to find ways to resolve international conflicts that did not
entail nuclear warfare. The United States's decisions were based
less in notions of exceptionalism and more in a need to preserve
and expand a flourishing global society that had become essential
to the American way of life.
Sure to be controversial, "The Global Republic" compellingly and
provocatively counters some of the deepest and most common
misconceptions about America's history and its place in the world.
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