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Book SynopsisWhat is the nature and scope of the American empire, and what are its prospects and challenges? In this timely and thought-provoking collection, leading scholars and observers consider the new reality of American power in the world and what consequences it may bring at home and abroad. First-rate...a most valuable collection. —Walter LaFeber
Trade ReviewThis captivating collection addresses the most important issue facing the United States in the coming century. -- Richard H. Kohn, Chair, Curriculum in Peace, War, and Defense, Professor of History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, former Chief of
Bacevich has performed a valuable service. -- David Pryce-Jones
First-rate...a most valuable collection. -- Walter LaFeber
He has done the ongoing debate about America's role in the world a great service by bringing these pieces together in a convenient package. * Virginia Quarterly Review *
An outstanding introduction to the growing debate on the implications and import of US 'hyperpower.' * CHOICE *
...Provides a panoramic view of the empire debate... * Concord Bridge *
...This collection reflects most of the distribution curve of current opinion on the subject. * The American Conservative *
...Well worth reading for…bracing arguments, pro and con, on whether or in what sense America is an empire. * First Things *
The essays collected…are a curious amalgam of military hubris and cultural anxiety: they dutifully document both America's truly awesome military reach and the widespread national uncertainty about what to do with it. * The New York Review Of Books *
An especially useful guide to a complex and controversial debate. -- Michael Cox * Royal United Services Institute Journal *