Panel 4: The Case for Restraint: What Should It Look Like and Closing Remarks
For the past two decades Democratic and Republican leaders have viewed U.S. military power as indispensable to global stability. Known as "primacy" or "liberal hegemony," U.S. military alliances, they believed, would secure the peace between foreign powers, and armed interventions would be necessary to prevent terrorism and civil conflicts abroad. This grand strategy perspective is now undergoing major revisions, with many foreign policy and military experts now calling for restraint. The United... Читать дальше...