Description: * BEST VALUE * * NEW * * SAME DAY SHIPPING IF POSSIBLE * ******* WINNING THE RIGHT WAR THE PATH TO SECURITY FOR AMERICA AND THE WORLD By: Philip H. Gordon ******* ******* A new strategy for American foreign policy that looks beyond Iraq and changes the way we think about the war on terror. Six years into the "war on terror," are the United States and its allies better off than we were before it started? Sadly, we are not, and the reason is that we have been fighting ' and losing ' the wrong war. In this paradigm-shifting book, Philip H. Gordon presents a new way of thinking about the war on terror and a new strategy for winning it. He draws a provocative parallel between the world today and the world of the Cold War, showing how defense, development, diplomacy, and the determination to maintain our own values can again be deployed alongside military might to defeat a violent and insidious ideology. Drawing on the latest scholarly research, his own experience in the White House, and visits to more than forty countries, he provides fresh insights into the nature of the terrorist challenge and offers concrete and realistic proposals for confronting it. Gordon also asks the question "What would victory look like a topic sorely missing from the debate today. He offers a positive vision of the world after the war on terror, which will end not when we kill or capture all potential terrorists but when their hateful ideology collapses around them, when extremists become isolated in their own communities, and when Americans and their allies will again feel safe. His vision for promoting these goals is achievable and realistic, but only if the United States changes course before it is too late. As we look beyond the presidency of George W. Bush, we must seize the opportunity to chart a new course to security for America, the West, and the world at large. The stakes could not be higher. Philip H. Gordon is the senior fellow for U.S. foreign policy at the Brookings Institution, having previously served on the National Security Council staff as director for European affairs. He is the author or co-author of five books on international affairs and U.S. foreign policy, and his articles have appeared in The New York Times , The Washington Post , the Financial Times , The Wall Street Journal, and Foreign Affairs. He lives in Washington, D.C. Philip H. Gordon presents a new way of thinking about the war on terror and proposes a new strategy for winning it. He draws a parallel between the world today and the world of the Cold War, showing how defense, development, diplomacy, and the determination to maintain our own values can again be deployed alongside military power. Drawing on the latest scholarly research, his own experience in the White House, and visits to more than forty countries, he provides insights into the nature of the terrorist challenge. Gordon also asks the question "What would victory look like?" and offers a positive vision of the world after the war on terror, suggesting that it will end not when we kill or capture all potential terrorists but when the ideology of terrorism is conquered. He challenges readers to "rethink the current approach and consider alternative paths to security for America and the world." Gordon's theses are well articulated and reflect a widespread feeling of discomfort with the legacy of G. W. Bush. Roberto Menotti, The International Spectator "A powerful critique of, and a sound strategic alternative to, the flawed assumptions and self-defeating prescriptions of George W. Bush''s misguided and mislabeled ''war on terror. Zbigniew Brzezinski, former U.S. national security adviser and author of Second Chance: Three Presidents and the Crisis of American Superpower In this small, profoundly sensible book, Gordon questions the entire intellectual edifice of the 'war on terror' and offers an alternative strategy of containment and engagement. Gordon argues that the language of war evokes the wrong strategic imagery, mischaracterizing the nature of the enemy, the causes of terrorism, and what the appropriate tools of the struggle are. ******* * Thank You * * More Item's Added Daily * * Looking Forward To Doing Business With You Soon * * Fast Free Same Day Shipping If Possible * * This Book Will Ship Fast & Free * ******* *******
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Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Author: Philip H. Gordon
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Subject: America, Security, Government & War
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Topic: Terrorism
Publication Year: 2007
Genre: History
Number of Pages: 224 Pages