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Author Mandelbaum, Michael.

Title The case for Goliath : how America acts as the world's government in the 21st century / Michael Mandelbaum
Edition First edition
Published New York : PublicAffairs ; London : Perseus Running [distributor], 2006

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Description 283 pages ; 24 cm
Contents Ch. 1. The world's government -- Ch. 2. International security -- Ch. 3. The global economy -- Ch. 4. International legitimacy -- Ch. 5. The future
Summary "Many have called America an empire, and many have also criticized the ostensibly "imperial" way in which the nation uses its power. But in The Case for Goliath, Michael Mandelbaum, one of America's leading foreign policy thinkers, takes this thinking to task. He explains that the United States uses its enormous power not as an empire but to provide the world with the services of a government. The role it plays, he shows, is, on balance, positive, and is performed with the tacit consent of many of the nation's critics. And this has all come to pass even though neither the United States nor any other country sought to make it happen."
"Mandelbaum describes the contributions that American power makes to global security, while also noting that the most important of these contributions are the least controversial and receive the least attention. He identifies the many American contributions to global prosperity, as well as the dangers to the health of the international economy posed by U. S. energy policies and the worldwide role of the dollar. And he shows how the foreign policy innovations of the Clinton and Bush administrations, which are usually thought to be polar opposites, in fact closely resemble each other." "The Case for Goliath analyzes the ways in which other countries have come to accept, resent, and exert influence on America's global role, and it assesses the uncertain prospects for sharing the burden of global governance more widely, through a multilateral approach to international security and the management of the global economy."--BOOK JACKET
Notes Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references: (pages [227]-270) and index
Subject Security, International.
International relations.
World politics -- 21st century.
SUBJECT United States -- Foreign relations -- 2001-2009. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2001000115
LC no. 2005048897
ISBN 1586483609 (hbk.)