The imperial temptation : the new world order and America's purpose
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The imperial temptation : the new world order and America's purpose
Council on Foreign Relations Press, c1992
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 212-219) and index
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Criticizing the military assault on Iraq as a disproportionate and inhumane response, the authors contend that President Bush seized on the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait to crystallize his vision of a "new world order" that would reclaim America's position of world leadership. By leaving Iraq in chaos, America has succumbed to an "imperial temptation" without "discharging the classic duties of imperial rule".
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