Preserving the Imbalance of Power

Ethics and International Affairs 17 (1):157-162 (2003)
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Abstract

The most transparent prevarication in the Bush strategy lies in the assumption that the U.S. is in favor of a balance of power. In fact, the world order that Bush wishes to build looks not toward equilibrium but toward a massive imbalance of power in favor of the U.S.

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