A Grand Strategy of Transformation. / John Lewis Gaddis.
by Gaddis, John Lewis; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2003.
Originally Published: A Grand Strategy of Transformation, Nov./Dec. 2002; pp. 50-57.
"President George W. Bush's national security strategy could represent the most sweeping shift in U.S. grand strategy since the beginning of the Cold War. But its success depends on the willingness of the rest of the world to welcome U.S. power with open arms." (FOREIGN POLICY) This article analyzes the new national security strategy and details the controversy surrounding it.
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