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The high and the mighty: Bush's national-security strategy and the new American hubris.

American Prospect, The,  January, 2003  by Hoffman, Stanley

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EVERY NATION SEES ITSELF AS BEING IN SOME WAY exceptional. Only the United States, though, has tried to develop foreign policies that reflect its exceptionalism. While other countries are content--or obliged--to practice a balance-of-power politics in the world, from the beginning most American leaders have argued that the United States, by dint of its unique geography and the superiority--indeed, the universality--of its democratic values, can and should pursue a loftier policy.

This sense of special mission has always left ample room for contradiction. It never, for ...

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