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Title: The Choice: Global Domination or Global Leadership. Zbigniew (2004)
Source: http://www.foreignaffairs.org
URL Source: http://www.foreignaffairs.org/20040 ... tion-or-global-leadership.html
Published: Mar 24, 2004
Author: Walter Russell Mead, Foreign Affairs,
Post Date: 2008-03-24 18:53:40 by robin
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Brzezinski, national security adviser to President Jimmy Carter, has written one of the most important books on U.S. foreign policy since September 11. Among the handful of practitioners who write seriously and often about U.S. foreign policy, only Henry Kissinger (another import) can compare with Brzezinski in terms of historical knowledge and imagination. When it comes to what might be called the "philosophy" of foreign policy -- the relationship of U.S. power and policy to broader historical and cultural trends -- no statesman of Brzezinski's generation is in his league. And no Democrat of any age can match Brzezinski's grasp of the national interest and its sometimes difficult relationship to the values of liberal society.

"The Choice" shows these talents hard at work. Brzezinski takes readers on a tour d'horizon of U.S. foreign policy, discusses the inevitable contradictions and tensions that enmesh a democratic society that is also a global hegemon, criticizes the Bush administration, and articulates his own vision of the way forward -- all in a little over 200 pages. Even those who do not accept Brzezinski's critique of the Bush administration will admire the sagacity of his views; for Democrats attempting to assemble a serious and thoughtful alternative to Bush's foreign policy, "The Choice" is indispensable.


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Brzezinski, President Carter's national security adviser and the author of The Grand Chessboard, has written a perceptive overview of the disorienting new strategic challenges America faces. Though couched in the sober, nuanced language of policymaking, the book amounts to a point-by-point rebuttal of the Bush doctrine. Brzezinski criticizes what he casts as the administration's rejection of a binding alliance system in favor of ad hoc coalitions, its advocacy of preemptive war, and its refusal to address terrorism's root causes. The underlying problem, says Brzezinski, is turmoil in the "Greater Balkans," the largely Muslim southern rim of central Eurasia. While not ruling out unilateral action by America, Brzezinski believes the ultimate solution to the region's problems involves the slow expansion of the trans-Atlantic zone of prosperity and cooperative institutions. Al-Qaeda's brand of Islamic fundamentalism is in decline, he says, but "Islamist populism," its more pragmatic relation, could cause localized instability. To promote a modernizing impulse in the Muslim world, Brzezinski recommends engagement with Iran, peacemaking in the Middle East and Kashmir, and a regional nuclear nonproliferation pact. In his survey of other security threats, Brzezinski says that as China's economy grows and Japan drifts toward remilitarization, America should help build an equivalent to NATO for the Pacific. Brzezinski warns that globalization's reputation as disruptive, undemocratic and unfair could provoke a virulent anti-American ideology. To avoid becoming a "garrison state," America must establish a "co-optive hegemony," leading a "global community of shared interests." This book makes an exemplary argument for the proposition that idealistic internationalism is "the common-sense dictate of hard-nosed realism." Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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This latest of high-concept books on global politics by Jimmy Carter's national security advisor will obtain peak attention in foreign policy and media circles as Brzezinski's pronouncement on American strategy in a war-on-terror world. His perspective extends out about two decades, a generation-long span that is not coincidental to the author's framing theme: how current foreign youths perceptions of the U.S. will redound fundamentally upon this country's security. An underlying "dialectic," Brzezinski argues, will affect that perception: U.S. government international policies tend to uphold stability, while the global influence of American society and culture is profoundly, seductively disruptive. On the proposition that resentment of American culture finds expression in criticism of U.S. policies, Brzezinski proposes approaches to allay anti-American hostility. They flow out of his articulate survey of attitudes in Europe, the "global Balkans" (as he denotes southern Asia), Russia, China, and Japan. For those disconcerted by current events, Brzezinski's proposals represent an alternative to George W. Bush's weltanshauung. Gilbert Taylor Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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#1. To: All (#0)

Zbigniew Brzezinski:

...but sharply criticized the Bush administration's foreign policy. He has defended the paper The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy. He has been outspoken in his criticism of the 2003 invasion of Iraq and the subsequent conduct of the war.

Five Flaws in the President's Plan Terrorized by 'War on Terror' - washingtonpost.com

Zbigniew Brzezinski warns of false flag attack to trigger Iran war

As opposed to McCain:

Kissinger Stumps for McCain - From The Road

'Individuals should not take responsibility for their own defense. That’s what the police are for. ... If I oppose individuals defending themselves, I have to support police defending them. I have to support a police state.”' Alan Dershowitz

robin  posted on  2008-03-24   18:55:29 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: robin (#0)

Eff Zib, eff globalists - vote Ron Paul, one way or the other, and don't forget to

BLOAT

It looks like it will come down to this, sooner, or later.

Lod  posted on  2008-03-24   18:58:19 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: lodwick (#2)

That's fine. But for anyone who is very concerned about a McCain or Hillary WH, and see a slight chance for someone (with a chance of winning) who is likely better than either, then continuing to discover and clarify those differences is worthwhile.

'Individuals should not take responsibility for their own defense. That’s what the police are for. ... If I oppose individuals defending themselves, I have to support police defending them. I have to support a police state.”' Alan Dershowitz

robin  posted on  2008-03-24   19:26:47 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: robin (#3)

Exactly what I've said elsewhere - there is no difference in the three 'presumtive puds.

Only Dr.Paul would make any difference.

Otherwise, it's just more of the same, or more.

Lod  posted on  2008-03-24   21:34:31 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: lodwick (#4)

Do you think we would be in the same situation right now, if Al Gore had been proven to have won in 2000? Or Kerry in 2004?

'Individuals should not take responsibility for their own defense. That’s what the police are for. ... If I oppose individuals defending themselves, I have to support police defending them. I have to support a police state.”' Alan Dershowitz

robin  posted on  2008-03-24   21:36:00 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: robin. everyone here, please weigh in on this one. (#5)

Do you think we would be in the same situation right now, if Al Gore had been proven to have won in 2000? Or Kerry in 2004?

What an excellent question - to which I have no answer.

My guess would be 'yes,' but who knows?

My belief is that the shadow gov is so firmly ensconced, that it would have not made much difference who wore the crown.

Lod  posted on  2008-03-24   21:45:53 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: lodwick (#6)

It's important to define what the "situation" is first. Would there be a war in Iraq? Would 9/11 have happened? Or would we be sneaking up on the "situation" these people plan for us in some other way?

Notice how they all have a global focus.

buckeye  posted on  2008-03-24   21:48:08 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: lodwick, robin, all (#6)

Do you think we would be in the same situation right now, if Al Gore had been proven to have won in 2000? Or Kerry in 2004?

What an excellent question - to which I have no answer.

My guess would be 'yes,' but who knows?

My belief is that the shadow gov is so firmly ensconced, that it would have not made much difference who wore the crown.

If I had to put money on it, (For the record I'd like to state that I don't have any) I'd agree with you.


"What destroys me, strengthens me." ~ Ashley Alexandra (Youmans) Dupre

wudidiz  posted on  2008-03-24   22:02:22 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: wudidiz, buckeye, all concerned Americans here (#8)

Please keep discussing this one - Mrs.L tells me that it's time to get the bunz in the bed...

Rest well all.

Lod  posted on  2008-03-24   22:18:48 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: lodwick (#9)


"I would not run round a corner to see the world blow up." ~ Henry David Thoreau

wudidiz  posted on  2008-03-24   22:52:42 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: lodwick, wudidiz (#9)

Al Gore's support for global taxation in the carbon credits scheme should be a strong indication of who his masters are. Even if an asteroid is about to hit the earth, global taxation is a massive threat to our sovereignty.

These people plan regional, then global government. The Council on Foreign Relations has been striving for global governance since its formation in 1921. Its members had been pressing for that goal long before that. And their backers among the world's elite had been backing the idea even longer.

buckeye  posted on  2008-03-25   5:34:14 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: buckeye, lodwick, ALL (#11)

The same with John Kerry, George Bush and the secret society of sinister Satanists,

Skull & Bones?

Kinda like Coca-Cola and Pepsi?


"I would not run round a corner to see the world blow up." ~ Henry David Thoreau

wudidiz  posted on  2008-03-25   10:54:06 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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