Description
The United States today is the most powerful nation in the world, perhaps even stronger than Rome was during its heyday. It is likely to remain the world''s preeminent power for at least several decades to come. What behavior is appropriate for such a powerful state?
To answer this question, Robert J. Art concentrates on grand strategythe deployment of military power in both peace and war to support foreign policy goals. He first defines America''s contemporary national interests and the specific threats they face, then identifies seven grand strategies that the United States might contemplate, examining each in relation to America''s interests. The seven are:
* dominionforcibly trying to remake the world in America''s own image;
* global collective securityattempting to keep the peace everywhere;
* regional collective securityconfining peacekeeping efforts to Europe;
* cooperative securityseeking to reduce the occurrence of war by limiting other states''