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Statecraft

Book • 2002
Dennis Ross examines the complexities of American statecraft, providing insights into how the United States can effectively lead in an evolving global landscape.

Ross analyzes key historical cases, drawing lessons from past successes and failures in American foreign policy.

This book explores the interplay of power, values, and interests in shaping effective strategies for navigating a multipolar world.

He offers a framework for policymakers to assess challenges, set objectives, and employ the tools of statecraft.

It emphasizes the importance of adapting to changing circumstances and leveraging American strengths to promote stability and prosperity.

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