U.S. Unilateralism and Global Strategy After September 11
In the aftermath of September 11, the U.S. has launched an ambitious project to consolidate and extend its global control. The war on terrorism represents a longterm effort to maintain a unipolar world in which allies are subordinate, strategic competitors are blocked, and threats to U.S. interests are extinguished. The first book-length critique of this fundamental shift in policy, a variety of well-known writers and thinkers analyse the motives and methods of the new Bush administration, and offer appropriate alternatives to current U.S. policies.