Wednesday, August 28, 2019
Critical review Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 1000 words - 2
Critical review - Essay Example In his paper ââ¬ËA Grand Strategy of Transformationââ¬â¢, Gaddis (n.d.) has seen Bushââ¬â¢s NSS ââ¬Å"the most sweeping shift in US grand strategy since the beginning of the Cold Warâ⬠(p.1), which he substantiated by illustrating its differences from Clintonââ¬â¢s December 1999 NSS wherein he finds Bush NSS ââ¬Å"more forceful, more carefully crafted, and ââ¬â unexpectedly ââ¬â more multilateral than its immediate predecessorâ⬠(Ibid). On the contrary, Wirtz and Russell (2003) believe that although Bush calls on a strategic shift from deterrence to preventive and preemptive war, varied international considerations may paradoxically push the Bush administration to rather ââ¬Å"strengthen deterrence and existing international institutions, two outcomes that are not necessarily high on the administrationââ¬â¢s agendaâ⬠(p. 113). Thus, essentially, it is no different from the former grand strategy. I agree with Wirtz and Russell that Bush grand s trategy is no different from that of deterrence, not because of its practicality in this present international context, but because, all US grand strategies, including Bushââ¬â¢s, only reaffirm the American consensual view on their supremacy; thus, all strategyââ¬â¢s should pursue only one thing ââ¬â to ensure US hegemony unchallenged. Second, in defining the adversary, all of the articles commonly regard terrorism ââ¬â specifically Al-Qaeda ââ¬â the most ambitious, most ruthless, and most capable among terrorist groups ââ¬â the most dangerous imminent adversary of U.S. today. However, it was Posen (2001), who had clearly described Al-Qaedaââ¬â¢s motive ââ¬â that Al-Qaedaââ¬â¢s hatred of US comes from the following: the US meddling on the affairs of the Muslim nations in the Middle East; its imposed interest on the Persian Gulf and Middle East; its imposition of its Western culture that is diametrically opposed to Islam ââ¬â all these result to the suffering of
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