There are important reasons for the distinct yet significant course adjustments in American and Western foreign policy, which is currently focused on the Middle Eastern and Chinese "hot spots." In early 2012, the United States "pivoted" to make the Far East its military and strategic first priority, thereby downgrading the Middle East. This change in priorities has been accompanied by a curtailed military budget and the end of the two-war doctrine.

Amitai Etzioni argues that pivoting towards the Far East is premature and flawed in principle. China can and should be treated for the near future as a potential partner in a changing global order, rather than contained and made into an enemy. At the same time, he argues, the true hot spots continue to be in the Middle East, albeit not in Iraq or Afghanistan, but in Iran and Pakistan. Less urgent but of great importance are the ways the West deals with a complex and varied Muslim world, with political Islamic parties and social movements, and with future waves of Arab awaking. Here the distinction between security and nation building becomes essential for both normative and strategic reasons.

Etzioni expects that we will see few armed humanitarian interventions of the kind we witnessed in 2011 in Libya. To this end, he examines policies that threaten and favor the promotion of human rights. This timely book is written with Etzioni's customary deep appreciation for important issues.

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There are important reasons for the distinct yet significant course adjustments in American and Western foreign policy, which is currently focused on the Middle Eastern and Chinese "hot spots
Preface. Acknowledgments. Part I The China Hedge: First—A Partner?. Part II Can a Nuclear Iran Be Deterred and Contained?. Part III Pakistan: The Hottest Spot. Part IV Muslims and Arabs: What Makes a Reliable, Part V Nuclear Arms: Wrong Priorities, Part VI EU: How to Save the Union?, Part VII When Are Armed Humanitarian Interventions Justified?, Part VIII Human Rights Post 2000, Bibliography, Index
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Product details

ISBN
9781412849630
Published
2012-12-15
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Inc; Routledge
Weight
635 gr
Height
229 mm
Width
152 mm
Age
G, 01
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
396

Biographical note

Amitai Etzioni is professor of international relations at The George Washington University. He served as president of the American Sociological Association. He was professor of sociology at Columbia University, guest scholar at the Brookings Institute, senior advisor to the White House under Jimmy Carter, and Thomas Henry Carroll Ford Foundation Professor at Harvard Business School. He is the author of over twenty books, including Security First: For A Muscular, Moral Foreign Policy, and From Empire to Community: A New Approach to International Relations .