In Defence of America

In Defence of America

by Bronwen Maddox (Author)

Synopsis

The world has turned against the United States. Anti-American sentiments have swept the globe. Foreign leaders, pundits and ordinary people decry the United States, proclaiming at best their heartbreak that the American values they once admired have vanished, and at worst condemning America as a criminal state beyond redemption. The invasion of Iraq, America's refusal to sign the Kyoto accords, detention without trial in Guantanamo and torture in Abu Ghraib, the spread of American movies and fast food into every corner of the globe - all have contributed to a feeling that the United States, once a force for good in the world, is abusing its position as the world's sole superpower. But there is another side to the story.In this provocative, brilliant book, acclaimed foreign affairs columnist Bronwen Maddox shows how critics of America take the best of it for granted and exaggerate the worst. They give the US too little credit for their own freedom and wealth and struggle to fend off a monolithic American culture that does not exist. She shows how opponents often unfairly equate American mistakes with moral failings, and how the US frequently makes its own case badly, even when it is on strong ground. And she reveals a world in danger of fighting to keep the giant at bay, when the harder task is to give America good reason to keep engaged. Persuasive and important, In Defence of America is essential reading for anyone who cares about America's place in the world, and America's future.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 192
Publisher: Gerald Duckworth & Co Ltd
Published: 11 Sep 2008

ISBN 10: 0715637916
ISBN 13: 9780715637913

Media Reviews
'A deeply researched and lucid attempt to reassess America's position in the world' The Sunday Times. 'Like her authoritative Times column, her book reads like an off-the-record briefing by an erudite Foreign Office official' Observer. 'Her book is an attempt to redress the balance, and what makes it so engaging and refreshing is that, almost uniquely for a book on modern American life, it is written with brisk clarity and common sense' Literary Review. 'She is a tough critic rather than a blind apologist. In her cool, elegant and knowing way, she chastises when the occasion calls for it, suggesting that the US might benefit from a bit of realism, tact and humility ... But it is her air of authority, the rigour of her thinking and the evidence she marshals that make her argument on behalf of America so persuasive' Daily Mail - Critic's Choice. 'Infused with knowledge, research and balance ... a must-read to grasp why the US matters and why anti-Americanism is the modern socialism of fools' The Times. 'Reminds the world that America and its current president are not the same thing ... careful and scholarly.' Economist. 'In an environment of knee-jerk anti-Americanism, it is a relief to know books such as this are being written by intelligent, literate commentators; informing us of what the situation really is, devoid of bloviating or exaggeration and hyperbole ... Highly recommended' Civilian Reader. 'Bronwen Maddox is a tough-minded editor and reporter who prefers to do her own thinking ... an argument that needs to be asserted against a vapid hubbub of facile and received opinion' Christopher Hitchens, First Post. 'A marvellous book which shows how vital American engagement is to the world. Bronwen Maddox is a superb and very knowledgeable writer who has the utmost courage of her convictions' William Shawcross. 'Britain's foremost commentator on foreign affairs makes a first-rate Counsel for the Defence, speaking of the prisoner in the dock with unrivalled expertise and elegance. Bronwen Maddox reminds US-sceptics of the values of a great democracy but offers the same sobering reminder to Washington policy-makers. The chapter on Guantanamo and torture must be required reading for law students and presidential hopefuls alike' Shami Chakrabarti. 'Bronwen Maddox is just the kind of friend-and-defender the U.S. needs these days: basically supportive, constructively critical, and skilful at presenting the big picture in concise, readable form' Strobe Talbott, President of the Brookings Institution.
Author Bio
Bronwen Maddox is the Chief Foreign Commentator for The Times . She was born in New York City, graduated from Oxford University, and was a director of Kleinwort Benson Securities before joining the Financial Times , heading the award-winning investigation into publisher Robert Maxwell. She moved to The Times to be Washington Bureau Chief and US Editor, and was then its Foreign Editor. She is a Governor of the Ditchley Foundation for transatlantic debate. She lives in London.