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America and the World: Conversations on the Future of American Foreign Policy | 
enlarge | Authors: Zbigniew Brzezinski, Brent Scowcroft, David Ignatius Publisher: Basic Books Category: Book
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Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 2855
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 304 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.2 x 1.1
ISBN: 0465015018 Dewey Decimal Number: 327.73 EAN: 9780465015016 ASIN: 0465015018
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The status of the United States as a world power, and the nature of power itself, are at a historic turning point. It is essential that we understand and adapt to the new security environment in which we find ourselves. Two of the most respected figures in American foreign policy are Zbigniew Brzezinski and Brent Scowcroft—both former National Security Advisors under markedly different administrations. In America and the World they dissect, in spontaneous and unscripted conversations moderated by David Ignatius, the most significant foreign policy challenges facing the U.S.: the Middle East, Russia, China, Europe, the Developing World, the changing nature of power in a globalized world, and what Brzezinski has called the “global political awakening.” While one author is a Republican and the other a Democrat, they broadly agree on the need to adapt to a new international environment. Where they disagree, their exchanges are always both deeply informed and provocative. America and the World will define the center of responsible opinion on American foreign policy at a time when the nation’s decisions could determine how long it remains a superpower.
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Holds your attention November 10, 2008 This book drew me in with it's insightful, easy to understand dialogue. It gave me the opportunity to view the world in a whole new way. Dr. Brzezinski and General Scowcroft offered me a new perspective and I felt included in the global community for the first time. I can recommend this book to anyone hoping to better grasp our role in foreign policy, past and future.
America and the World: Cnversations on the Future of American Foreign Policy November 9, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Insightful conversations. Too bad we don't listen and act on the recommendations of such thoughtful and experienced individuals.
Obaba and McCain must read this book! October 30, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I checked this book out from the Library over this last weekend. The conversation is between Bret Scowcroft and Zibignew Brzenski on how they viewed and presently view foreign policy. Bret served under a Republican administration and Zbig under a Democrat. What's delightful is that these conversation gave the other a chance to disagree or dispute opinions. There was very little of that. I feel that the dialog between these two Foreign Security advisors was throughly open and honest. In reading this book I gained a fuller understanding of American foreign policy in the past, it's successes and failures. Historically this is a very important book. Much of what is said at this 'conversation' was never reported nor analyzed at the time events took place. Their conversations about past and future policies in China, Russia and the Middle East give clarity to both tenses. The disappointing part of this book is that no attention is paid to Latin America and little to Africa. (Egypt is mentioned but only in the case of Israel.)
Frank Assessment October 29, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Despite the fact that this two gentleman reside on different sides of the political divide they put forth a honest, frank and sober assessment of American foreign policy in the post Cold War era, warts and all, with none of the rancor that has so come to dominate 'political discourse' in American societal organisation recently. Moreover, the moderator is to be commended for letting the principals discuss and engage in debate and not become as some many 'talking heads'unfortunately do, inject themselves in to the dialogue and in a clear majority of cases distract from the quality of the subsequent debate. One could only hope that both candidates campaigning for the office of president read this text, so as to not repeat the recent missteps as this is something no US administration nor its polity can affords to endure again.
America's doing or undoing October 25, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Zbigniew Brzezzinski and Brent scowcroft are the two most competent authorities to discuss about the future American Foreign Policies. While Scowcroft is handicapped in respect of the first Gulf War on Iraq, he can't support a total withdrawal of the American forces from Iraq right now since he himself was not sure if the American decision not to topple Saddam in the first Gulf War was a right or wrong decision.
Brzezzinski, on the other hand, has been consistent in discouraging use of force to consolidate US supremacy on a global scale, much like professor Wendell Bell's interview on the heels of the 9/11, when the latter thought that the United States ought to be more understanding and restrained. Professor Brzezzinski is very realistic and he along with Scowcroft rightly thinks that a resolution of the Israli-Palestinian issue and the Iran imbroglio must be energetically pursued to act as a firefighter in that tinder box region. Incidentally the M-E issues made much headway when Brzezzinski was the NSA.
The future US leaders must draw from the great fountainheads like the former NSAs in question since the United States now stands at a crossroad vis-a-vis the rest of the world in the present century where both the possibilities and adversities coexist. It remains to be seen how America enhances the former and reduces the latter. In that respect the views of both these luminaries are important.
Gautam Maitra Author of 'Tracing the Eagle's Orbit: Illuminating Insights into Major US Foreign Policies since Independence.'
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