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William Kristol
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Should the United States be taking a more active role in the world?
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history of the isolationsim vs. engagement debate in United States history
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William Kristol's Project for the New American Century
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From its earliest days, the United States has struggled with the question
of how involved it should get in world affairs. In his farewell
address, George Washington took a decidedly isolationist stance, saying
"The great rule of conduct for us, in regard to foreign nations,
is, in extending our commercial relations, to have with them as little
political connection as possible."
William Kristol says times have changed since America's early days of
isolationism, and that the nation needs to embrace its role as a 21st
century imperial power. He says American leadership is good for both America
and the world -- and that such leadership requires military strength and
a political will that most American leaders have been afraid to show.
This hour, William Kristol's view of America's role in the post-September
11th world.
Guests:
William Kristol, editor of The Weekly Standard and Chair of The
Project for the New American Century
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