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Charles A. Kupchan

    February 24, 1958
    The end of the American era: U.S. foreign policy and the geopolitics of the twenty-first century
    Isolationism
    • Isolationism

      • 456 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      This is the first book to examine the full arc of American isolationism, from the founding era through the Trump presidency. Charles Kupchan tells the fascinating story of why isolationism dominated US statecraft for so long, uncovers isolationism's enduring connection to American exceptionalism, and explains why an aversion to foreign entanglement is making a comeback. This fresh account of American history sheds revealing light on not only the nation's past, but also where US grand strategy is headed and how the nation can find the middle ground between isolationism and strategic overreach.

      Isolationism
      3.9
    • Kupchan asserts that the rise of the European Union coupled with the emergence of a strengthened Asia will create a serious challenge to America's primacy, and that new fault lines will emerge around these multiple centers of power, creating a new cycle of history. With a belief that America will contribute to its own demise with the current "go-it-alone impulses" of American policy makers, he warns the U.S. to shy away from an isolationist policy that could alienate potential partners

      The end of the American era: U.S. foreign policy and the geopolitics of the twenty-first century
      3.3