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Power, Terror, Peace, and War
Book • 2003
In 'Power, Terror, Peace, and War', Walter Russell Mead provides a detailed examination of American foreign policy, focusing on the Bush administration's strategies and the broader historical context of U.S.
international relations.
The book discusses various forms of American power—sharp, sticky, sweet, and hegemonic—and outlines a framework for addressing global threats, including terrorism and regional conflicts.
international relations.
The book discusses various forms of American power—sharp, sticky, sweet, and hegemonic—and outlines a framework for addressing global threats, including terrorism and regional conflicts.
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