Dangerous Nation: America in the World 1600-1898

Dangerous Nation: America in the World 1600-1898

by RobertKagan (Author)

Synopsis

The common perception of the United States is as an isolationist nation with little regard for the rest of the World. From Washington's farewell address to the Monroe Doctrine, America's tradition of isolation and separation has been confirmed again and again. Or so it is widely assumed. In Dangerous Nation , Robert Kagan demonstrates that whilst we tend to believe that Americans do not care what happens in most of the rest of the world, in fact, they care rather too much. Dangerous Nation argues that Americans would be better off if they understood their nation's history better. The pervasive myth of America as isolationist and passive until provoked rests on a fundamental misunderstanding of America's foreign policies and this book sets the historical record straight and in the process reveals an America that is as ambitious as it is expansionist.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 544
Edition: Main
Publisher: Atlantic Books
Published: 09 Nov 2006

ISBN 10: 1843545306
ISBN 13: 9781843545309

Media Reviews
'A rare achievement: a bestseller on foreign policy.' Julian Coman, Sunday Telegraph 'Come the hour, come the book... a penetrating effort to shed some light on the confusion in transatlantic affairs.' Raymond Seitz, The Times
Author Bio
ROBERT KAGAN served in the State Department from 1984 to 1998. He is the author of the international bestseller Paradise & Power and co-editor with William Kristol of Present Dangers: Crisis and Opportunity in American Foreign and Defence Policy. He is senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. He lives in Brussels with his wife adn two children. Dangerous Nation was published by Atlantic Books in 2006.