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100 1  Fukuyama, Francis. 
245 10 America at the crossroads :|bdemocracy, power, and the 
       neoconservative legacy /|cFrancis Fukuyama. 
264  1 New Haven :|bYale University Press,|c[2006] 
264  4 |c©2006 
300    xiv, 226 pages ;|c22 cm. 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
490 1  Castle lectures in ethics, politics, and economics 
504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-216) and 
       index. 
505 00 |tPrinciples and prudence --|gThe|tneoconservative legacy 
       --|tThreat, risk, and preventive war --|tAmerican 
       exceptionalism and international legitimacy --|tSocial 
       engineering and the problem of development --|tRethinking 
       institutions for world order --|gA|tdifferent kind of 
       American foreign policy. 
520    Francis Fukuyama's criticism of the Iraq war put him at 
       odds with neoconservatives both within and outside the 
       Bush administration. Here he explains how, in its decision
       to invade Iraq, the Bush administration failed in its 
       stewardship of American foreign policy, in making 
       preventive war the central tenet of its foreign policy, in
       misjudging the global reaction to its exercise of 
       "benevolent hegemony," and in failing to appreciate the 
       difficulties involved in large-scale social engineering. 
       Providing a history of neoconservative thought since the 
       1930s, Fukuyama argues that the movement's legacy is a 
       complex one that can be interpreted quite differently than
       it was after the end of the Cold War. He proposes a new 
       approach to American foreign policy, in which the positive
       aspects of the neoconservative legacy are joined with a 
       more realistic view of how to use American power around 
       the world.--From publisher description. 
650  0 Conservatism|zUnited States. 
650  0 Iraq War, 2003-2011. 
650  0 Hegemony|zUnited States. 
650  0 Democracy. 
650  0 International relations. 
651  0 United States|xForeign relations|y2001- 
651  0 United States|xMilitary policy. 
830  0 Castle lectures in ethics, politics, and economics. 
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