America at the Crossroads: Democracy, Power, and the Neoconservative Legacy

America at the Crossroads: Democracy, Power, and the Neoconservative Legacy

by Francis Fukuyama (Author)

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 226
Edition: First Printing
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 31 Mar 2006

ISBN 10: 0300113994
ISBN 13: 9780300113990

Media Reviews
Fukuyama' s sharpest insight here is how the miraculously peaceful end of the cold war lulled many of us into overconfidence . . . -- Andrew Sullivan, Time


Fukuyama is always worth reading, and his new book contains ideas that I hope the non-neoconservatives of America will adopt. -- Paul Berman, New York Times Book Review

Fukuyama' s book is elegantly and concisely argued. His call for ' realistic Wilsonianism' ... is just right. -- Alan Wolfe, Chronicle of Higher Education


Represents the latest and most detailed criticism of the Bush administration' s war in Iraq . . . [A] tough-minded and edifying book. -- Michiko Kakutani, New York Times


Fukuyama' s book considers conflicting neoconservative principles and offers a reconciliation of neoconservative thought with a wider worldview . . . a timely book. . . -- Publishers Weekly


This important, and insightful book ... sets forth an alternative vision, one that [Fukuyama] sees as ... more consistent with American values ... . -- Christoper Preble, The American Conservative


0;Fukuyama7;s sharpest insight here is how the miraculously peaceful end of the cold war lulled many of us into overconfidence . . .1;2;Andrew Sullivan, Time

-- Andrew Sullivan Time


0; For anyone interested in the neocons7; history and prospects...a superb guide to this intellectual battleground.1;2;Philip Seib, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel

-- Philip Seib Milwaukee Journal-Sentinal


0;Represents the latest and most detailed criticism of the Bush administration7;s war in Iraq . . . [A] tough-minded and edifying book.1;2;Michiko Kakutani, New York Times

-- Michiko Kakutani New York Times


0;Fukuyama is always worth reading, and his new book contains ideas that I hope the non-neoconservatives of America will adopt.1;2;Paul Berman, New York Times Book Review
-- Paul Berman 6. New York Times Book Review
0;This important, and insightful book o0; sets forth an alternative vision, one that [Fukuyama] sees as o0; more consistent with American values o0;.1;2;Christoper Preble, The American Conservative

-- Christopher Preble The American Conservative


0;Fukuyama7;s book considers conflicting neoconservative principles and offers a reconciliation of neoconservative thought with a wider worldview . . . a timely book. . .1;2; Publishers Weekly


0;Fukuyama7;s book is elegantly and concisely argued. His call for 6;realistic Wilsonianism7;0; is just right.1;2;Alan Wolfe, Chronicle of Higher Education

-- Alan Wolfe Chronicle of Higher Education


0;This important, and insightful book 0; sets forth an alternative vision, one that [Fukuyama] sees as 0; more consistent with American values 0;.1;2;Christoper Preble, The American Conservative

-- Christopher Preble The American Conservative


Fukuyama is always worth reading, and his new book contains ideas that I hope the non-neoconservatives of America will adopt. --Paul Berman, New York Times Book Review
--Paul Berman 6. New York Times Book Review
Fukuyama's book is elegantly and concisely argued. His call for 'realistic Wilsonianism'... is just right. --Alan Wolfe, Chronicle of Higher Education

--Alan Wolfe Chronicle of Higher Education


For anyone interested in the neocons' history and prospects...a superb guide to this intellectual battleground. --Philip Seib, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel

--Philip Seib Milwaukee Journal-Sentinal


Represents the latest and most detailed criticism of the Bush administration's war in Iraq . . . [A] tough-minded and edifying book. --Michiko Kakutani, New York Times

--Michiko Kakutani New York Times


This important, and insightful book ... sets forth an alternative vision, one that [Fukuyama] sees as ... more consistent with American values .... --Christoper Preble, The American Conservative

--Christopher Preble The American Conservative


Fukuyama's sharpest insight here is how the miraculously peaceful end of the cold war lulled many of us into overconfidence . . . --Andrew Sullivan, Time

--Andrew Sullivan Time


America at the Crossroads lays out a vision for the future of American foreign policy that progressives would be smart to embrace. Isaac Chotiner, Washington Monthly

--Issac Chotiner Washington Monthly


Francis Fukuyama here gives the most lucid and knowledgeable account of the neoconservative vision of America's place and role in world affairs, and where it has overreached disastrously. He argues effectively for an American foreign policy more aware of the limits of American power, less dependent on the military, and more respectful of the interests and opinions of other countries and emerging international norms and institutions. Nathan Glazer, Professor of Sociology and Education Emeritus, Harvard University

--Nathan Glazer


Fukuyama is always worth reading, and his new book contains ideas that I hope the non-neoconservatives of America will adopt. Paul Berman, New York Times Book Review
--Paul Berman 6. New York Times Book Review
Fukuyama s book is elegantly and concisely argued. His call for realistic Wilsonianism is just right. Alan Wolfe, Chronicle of Higher Education

--Alan Wolfe Chronicle of Higher Education


Important and clear-sighted . . . one of the best available concise histories and explanations of the neoconservative movement and its chief ideas . . . Walter Russell Mead, Foreign Affairs

--Walter Russell Mead Foreign Affairs


For anyone interested in the neocons history and prospects...a superb guide to this intellectual battleground. Philip Seib, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel

--Philip Seib Milwaukee Journal-Sentinal


Represents the latest and most detailed criticism of the Bush administration s war in Iraq . . . [A] tough-minded and edifying book. Michiko Kakutani, New York Times

--Michiko Kakutani New York Times


This important, and insightful book sets forth an alternative vision, one that [Fukuyama] sees as more consistent with American values . Christoper Preble, The American Conservative

--Christopher Preble The American Conservative


Fukuyama s sharpest insight here is how the miraculously peaceful end of the cold war lulled many of us into overconfidence . . . Andrew Sullivan, Time

--Andrew Sullivan Time


America at the Crossroads lays out a vision for the future of American foreign policy that progressives would be smart to embrace. Isaac Chotiner, Washington Monthly

--Issac Chotiner Washington Monthly

Author Bio
Francis Fukuyama is Bernard L. Schwartz Professor of International Political Economy and director of the International Development Program at the School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University. He has written widely on political and economic development, and his previous books include The End of History and the Last Man, a best seller and the winner of the Los Angeles Times Book Critic Award.