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- catalog abstract ""When Barbarian Sentiments was first published, the Berlin Wall had not been breached, the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact were still intact, and the United States called itself the "leader of the free world." William Pfaff offered an iconoclastic, coruscating examination of America's predicament at a time when international affairs were escaping the conventions of American public debate and the old categories (and pieces) of American foreign policy. His work was also an astonishingly prescient analysis of the impending crisis of Communism." "In this new edition, Pfaff explores the disquieting elements he discerns in the United States today: a drift toward unrealistic assumptions about America's "benevolent" domination of international affairs; an obsession with "rogue states" and terrorism - even though the principal global forces are civilian economic and political ones; and a constitutionally unwarranted militarization of national policy. Pfaff's troubled reflections on the moral significance of the American experience in our time is even more pertinent now than in the last century."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b11757643.
- catalog coverage "United States Foreign relations 1989-".
- catalog created "2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2000.".
- catalog description ""When Barbarian Sentiments was first published, the Berlin Wall had not been breached, the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact were still intact, and the United States called itself the "leader of the free world." William Pfaff offered an iconoclastic, coruscating examination of America's predicament at a time when international affairs were escaping the conventions of American public debate and the old categories (and pieces) of American foreign policy. His work was also an astonishingly prescient analysis of the impending crisis of Communism." "In this new edition, Pfaff explores the disquieting elements he discerns in the United States today: a drift toward unrealistic assumptions about America's "benevolent" domination of international affairs; an obsession with "rogue states" and terrorism - even though the principal global forces are civilian economic and political ones; and a constitutionally unwarranted militarization of national policy. Pfaff's troubled reflections on the moral significance of the American experience in our time is even more pertinent now than in the last century."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 290 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0809028069 (alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Hill and Wang,".
- catalog spatial "United States Foreign relations 1989-".
- catalog subject "327.73 21".
- catalog subject "E840 .P43 2000".
- catalog title "Barbarian sentiments : America in the new century / William Pfaff.".
- catalog type "text".