In Uncertain Times considers how policymakers react to dramatic
developments on the world stage. Few expected the Berlin Wall to
come down in November 1989; no one anticipated the devastating
attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon in September
2001. American foreign policy had to adjust quickly to an
international arena that was completely transformed.
Melvyn P. Leffler and Jeffrey W. Legro have assembled an
illustrious roster of officials from the George H. W. Bush,
Clinton, and George W. Bush administrations Robert B. Zoellick,
Paul Wolfowitz, Eric S. Edelman, Walter B. Slocombe, and Philip
Zelikow. These policymakers describe how they went about making
strategy for a world fraught with possibility and peril. They offer
provocative reinterpretations of the economic strategy advanced by
the George H. W. Bush administration, the bureaucratic clashes over
policy toward the breakup of the USSR, the creation of the Defense
Policy Guidance of 1992, the expansion of NATO, the writing of the
National Security Strategy Statement of 2002, and the invasion of
Iraq in 2003.
A group of eminent scholars address these same topics. Bruce
Cumings, John Mueller, Mary Elise Sarotte, Odd Arne Westad, and
William C. Wohlforth probe the unstated assumptions, the cultural
values, and the psychological makeup of the policymakers. They
examine whether opportunities were seized and whether threats were
magnified and distorted. They assess whether academicians and
independent experts would have done a better job than the
policymakers did. Together, policymakers and scholars impel us to
rethink how our world has changed and how policy can be improved in
the future.
Contributors: Bruce Cumings, University of Chicago; Eric S.
Edelman, Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments; Melvyn P.
Leffler, University of Virginia; Jeffrey W. Legro, University of
Virginia; John Mueller, Ohio State University; Mary Elise Sarotte,
University of Southern California; Walter B. Slocombe, Council on
Foreign Relations and Caplin & Drysdale; Odd Arne Westad,
London School of Economics and Political Science; William C.
Wohlforth, Dartmouth College; Paul Wolfowitz, American Enterprise
Institute for Public Policy Research; Philip Zelikow, University of
Virginia; Robert B. Zoellick, World Bank Group"
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