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Heads in the Sand

How the Republicans Screw Up Foreign Policy and Foreign Policy Screws Up the Democrats
by Matthew Yglesias


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Publisher: Wiley 
Publish Date:Apr 21, 2008
Hardcover,  272 pages

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Summary

Democrats have a successful foreign-policy tradition to draw on — if only they would!

With his famously sharp mind (and tongue), Matthew Yglesias refutes the two most important misconceptions about recent American foreign policy. The first is that Bush is an idealist. As Yglesias makes clear, Bush is a nationalist plain and simple, as a my-way-or-the-highway agenda takes precedence over any other supposed guiding ideology. The second is that the Democrats don't have a useful foreign-policy tradition when they do. Liberal internationalism may not be exciting or perfect, but promoting global order through international law and stable institutions has brought about a lot more peace and prosperity than imperialism, isolationism, communism or any other way of approaching the world.

So what have the Democrats been espousing instead of liberal internationalism? Not much, according to Yglesias. It's common to read articles by liberals calling for big, bold new ideas, but they don't have any and don't have any explanations for why the old ones won't work. Democrats have come unmoored from their principles on foreign policy out of political opportunism, but this path has failed to give them a decisive political advantage on security issues despite the massive failure of Bush-style nationalism.

As Heads in the Sand makes clear, Americans can no longer support reckless policies from the Republicans and should loudly shout down any Democrat who's more interested in what seems politically safe than what makes the world safer.

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