Andrew Bacevich is currently the head of the Quincy Institute that is committed to a “restrainer” foreign policy, which is arguably a variety of foreign-policy realism. In his 2002 book American Empire, he described his view of the liberal-interventionist ideology that dominated the Clinton Administration’s foreign policy and was then being supplanted by the “neoconservative” version of crass militarism that characterized the Cheney-Bush Administration.
The good (?) ole days of the "unipolar moment"
The good (?) ole days of the "unipolar…
The good (?) ole days of the "unipolar moment"
Andrew Bacevich is currently the head of the Quincy Institute that is committed to a “restrainer” foreign policy, which is arguably a variety of foreign-policy realism. In his 2002 book American Empire, he described his view of the liberal-interventionist ideology that dominated the Clinton Administration’s foreign policy and was then being supplanted by the “neoconservative” version of crass militarism that characterized the Cheney-Bush Administration.