ABSTRACT

This provocative critique of Washington's current security policies, draws on the arguments made by an array of non-interventionist and conservative-nationalist scholars. It provides a blueprint for a more restrained and unilateral US role in global affairs.

chapter |5 pages

Exit Strategy: An Introduction

chapter |24 pages

A Flawed Strategic Vision

chapter |24 pages

Non-Interventionism Revisited

chapter |40 pages

A New Strategic Vision

chapter |26 pages

Non-Interventionism and the Future