A Grand Strategy of Transformation

President George W. Bush's national security strategy could represent the most sweeping shift in U.S. grand strategy since the beginning of the Cold War. But its success depends on the willingness of the rest of the world to welcome U.S. power with open arms.

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Company business management
Counterterrorism
Defenses
Democracy
Essays
Foreign policy
Foreign relations
Health care administration
Hegemony
Hussein, Saddam
Imperialism
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Iraq
Middle East
Military policy
Military Strategy
Multilateralism
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Policy making
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September 11, 2001 attacks
Strategic planning
Strategy
Terrorism
Terrorism, Prevention
Terrorists
Tyranny
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U.S., Politics and government
United States
United States of America
Values
War
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