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America Alone
The Neo-Conservatives And The Global Order
by Stefan Halper and Jonathan Clarke

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Metascore: 70 Metascore out of 100
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Stefan Halper and Jonathan Clarke argue that President George W. Bush president was persuaded to abandon his campaign pledges and the successful consensus-driven, bipartisan diplomacy that managed the lethal Soviet threat over the past half century, and adopt a neo-conservative foreign policy emphasizing military confrontation and ‘nation-building’. America Alone outlines the costs in terms of economic damage, distortion of priorities, rising anti-Americanism, encroachment on civil liberties, domestic political polarization and reduced security. [Cambridge University Press]

Cambridge University Press, 382 pages
06/21/2004
$28.00

ISBN: 0521838347

Nonfiction
Current Events & Politics

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The Globe And Mail [Toronto] David Braybrooke
It's a remarkable story.
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Washington Post Stanley I. Kutler
Halper and Clarke are insiders who know the players and the sources. Their thoughtful, insightful work spans ideological and partisan differences, a rare phenomenon in these times.
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Los Angeles Times Jim Sleeper
The authors are not only protective of presidents Nixon and Reagan but also seem hesitant to slam a sitting president who may yet take their advice. Were they journalists, they might tell us more about why George W. Bush didn't keep the neocons in check.
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The Independent Godfrey Hodgson
America Alone pulls no punches. It argues forcefully, though in a temperate tone and with compelling documentation.
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Wall Street Journal John Kyl
Downgrading the neoconservatives, however, isn't supportable on the basis of their book. It is full of oversimplifications, convenient shifts in argument and outright inaccuracies.
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