Peace Works: America's Unifying Role in a Turbulent World
Autor Frederick D. Bartonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 apr 2018
Drawing on his lifetime of experience as a diplomat, foreign policy expert, and State Department advisor, Rick Barton grapples with the fact that the U.S. is strategically positioned and morally obligated to defuse international conflicts, but often inadvertently escalates conflicts instead. Guided by the need to find solutions that will yield tangible results, Barton does a deep analysis of our last several interventions and discusses why they failed and how they could have succeeded. He outlines a few key directives in his foreign policy strategy: remain transparent with the American public, act as a catalyzing (not colonizing!) force, and engage local partners. But above all else, he insists that the U.S. must maintain a focus on people. Since a country's greatest resource is often the ingenuity of its local citizens, it is counterproductive to ignore them while planning an intervention. By anchoring each chapter to a story from a specific conflict zone, Barton is able to discuss opportunities pursued and missed, areas for improvement, and policy recommendations. This balance between storytelling and concrete policy suggestions both humanizes distant stories of foreign crises, and provides going-forward solutions for desperate situations. The book begins and ends in Syria - the ultimate failure of our current approach to foreign policy, and with devastating consequences.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781538113004
ISBN-10: 1538113007
Pagini: 268
Dimensiuni: 158 x 232 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1538113007
Pagini: 268
Dimensiuni: 158 x 232 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I - Matching Threats and Resolve
Chapter 1: Is the World Going to Hell?
Chapter 2: Why Should We Act and When?
Part II: A New Hope in the 90's
Chapter 3: Bosnia: First Lessons
Chapter 4: Rwanda: Open Wounds
Chapter 5: Haiti: From Exploitation to Participation
Part III: The Crucible of the New Century
Chapter 6: Iraq: The Enormity of the Task
Chapter 7: Afghanistan: Measuring Progress
Part IV Current and Future Challenges
Chapter 8: Syria: What Matters Most?
Chapter 9: What Might We See in the Years Ahead
Part V - A Better Tomorrow
Chapter 10: Fulfilling Our Leadership Potential
Chapter 11: Expanding America's Peaceful Core
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
Introduction
Part I - Matching Threats and Resolve
Chapter 1: Is the World Going to Hell?
Chapter 2: Why Should We Act and When?
Part II: A New Hope in the 90's
Chapter 3: Bosnia: First Lessons
Chapter 4: Rwanda: Open Wounds
Chapter 5: Haiti: From Exploitation to Participation
Part III: The Crucible of the New Century
Chapter 6: Iraq: The Enormity of the Task
Chapter 7: Afghanistan: Measuring Progress
Part IV Current and Future Challenges
Chapter 8: Syria: What Matters Most?
Chapter 9: What Might We See in the Years Ahead
Part V - A Better Tomorrow
Chapter 10: Fulfilling Our Leadership Potential
Chapter 11: Expanding America's Peaceful Core
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
Recenzii
Provides one of the most thoughtful reflections yet on U.S. interventionism and peacemaking since the end of the Cold War.
Immersed in more than 40 global conflicts over the past 25 years, Ambassador Rick Barton is among the world's most skilled and experienced diplomats and peace-builders. His honest reflections and deep understanding of the lessons he learned challenges traditional approaches and defines smart new global options.
"For four decades and through forty conflicts, Rick Barton has served his country all over the world. Can America really bring peace to peoples and places that have known only war? Yes it can, but only by humility, patience, and perseverance. In this elegantly written and thoughtful book, Ambassador Barton shows us how."
Rick Barton tells stories that are simultaneously heart-wrenching and hopeful. Even as we scale back the grandeur of U.S. global ambition, this book offers valuable lessons about when, where, and how we can make a meaningful difference in many of the world's most dangerous and chaotic places.
"Haiti was a byword for chaos in 1994 when the UN Security Council authorized the restoration of President Bertrand Aristide to power. This provided Rick Barton, a singular American diplomat, with an opportunity to test some innovative thinking to make local people the primary concern when countries teeter on the edge of an abyss. There are important lessons in this fascinating memoir that today's global leadership should take to heart."
Immersed in more than 40 global conflicts over the past 25 years, Ambassador Rick Barton is among the world's most skilled and experienced diplomats and peace-builders. His honest reflections and deep understanding of the lessons he learned challenges traditional approaches and defines smart new global options.
"For four decades and through forty conflicts, Rick Barton has served his country all over the world. Can America really bring peace to peoples and places that have known only war? Yes it can, but only by humility, patience, and perseverance. In this elegantly written and thoughtful book, Ambassador Barton shows us how."
Rick Barton tells stories that are simultaneously heart-wrenching and hopeful. Even as we scale back the grandeur of U.S. global ambition, this book offers valuable lessons about when, where, and how we can make a meaningful difference in many of the world's most dangerous and chaotic places.
"Haiti was a byword for chaos in 1994 when the UN Security Council authorized the restoration of President Bertrand Aristide to power. This provided Rick Barton, a singular American diplomat, with an opportunity to test some innovative thinking to make local people the primary concern when countries teeter on the edge of an abyss. There are important lessons in this fascinating memoir that today's global leadership should take to heart."