US must show the leadership necessary to establish and protect a new order that holds the promise of convincing potential competitors that they need not aspire to a greater role or pursue a more aggressive posture to protect their legitimate interests. The Great Powers and Global Struggle, 1490-1990 - Strona xvautor: Karen A. Rasler - 1994 - Liczba stron: 275Ograniczony podgląd - Informacje o książce
| Sean M. Lynn-Jones, Steven E. Miller - 1993 - Liczba stron: 430
...can protect their own interests is by increasing their power. Thus the draft Defense Guidance argues: The US must show the leadership necessary to establish...aggressive posture to protect their legitimate interests. . . . [The US] will retain the pre-eminent responsibility for addressing selectively those wrongs which... | |
| Cambridge University Press - 1993 - Liczba stron: 212
...time, however, they tread softly through the fiscal and strategic debris of American decline. While "the US must show the leadership necessary to establish and protect a new order" and "maintain the mechanisms for deterring potential competitors," the Pentagon concedes that it "cannot... | |
| Bradley S. Klein - 1994 - Liczba stron: 212
...re-emergence of a new rival, either on the territory of the former Soviet Union or elsewhere," and to "show the leadership necessary to establish and protect...more aggressive posture to protect their legitimate interests."27 The plan proved too controversial and too ambitious, as well. Ultimately, it was pared... | |
| Lea Brilmayer - 1996 - Liczba stron: 280
...rival superpower in Western Europe, Asia, or the Soviet republics. This goal should be achieved by "convincing potential competitors that they need not...aggressive posture to protect their legitimate interests." To this end, the United States "must sufficiently account for the interests of the advanced industrial... | |
| Richard Ned Lebow, Thomas Risse-Kappen - 1995 - Liczba stron: 320
...years had advocated that the United States should "prevent the emergence of a new rival" and convince "potential competitors that they need not aspire to...aggressive posture to protect their legitimate interests," the revised draft states: It is not in our interest or those of the other democracies to return to... | |
| Eric Nordlinger - 1996 - Liczba stron: 346
...potential future global competitor." This adversarial emphasis is tempered by protective commitments. "The US must show the leadership necessary to establish...aggressive posture to protect their legitimate interests . . . [The United States] will retain the pre-eminent responsibility for addressing selectively those... | |
| Lewis H. Lapham - 1995 - Liczba stron: 390
...certainty of the prose suggests the faith of true believers, and when I encounter a phrase as fatuous as "the US must show the leadership necessary to establish and protect a new order," I know I'm in the presence of Kaiser Wilhelm and his horse. Within the Washington conference rooms... | |
| Tariq Ali - 2000 - Liczba stron: 454
...Pentagon paper stated that: Our first objective is to prevent the re-emergence of a new rival . . . First, the US must show the leadership necessary to establish...aggressive posture to protect their legitimate interests. We must account sufficiently for the interests of the advanced industrial nations to discourage them... | |
| Michael E. Brown, Owen R. Cote, Jr., Sean M. Lynn-Jones, Steven E. Miller - 2000 - Liczba stron: 452
...must now refocus on precluding the emergence of any future global competitor." The United States "must establish and protect a new order that holds the promise...competitors that they need not aspire to a greater role." It must "retain the pre-eminent responsibility for addressing those wrongs which threaten not only... | |
| Ken Coates - 2004 - Liczba stron: 292
...control, be sufficient to generate global power. The US must show the leadership necessary to establish a new order that holds the promise of convincing potential...more aggressive posture to protect their legitimate interest. In non-defence areas, we must account sufficiently for the interests of the advanced industrial... | |
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