01551nam a22001937a 450000500170000000800410001702000150005804000070007304100120008008200210009210000200011324500600013326000480019330000260024152010120026765000130127965000430129270000220133520220406145227.0220406b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a0876091982 cAL aEnglish 223a327.73bHAAR aRichard N Haass aReluctant Sheriff: The United States After the Cold War aNewYorkbCouncil on Foreign Relationsc1997 a148 p.bPBc23x15 cm. aIt is now seven years since the end of the Cold War—and still there is no name for the present era, much less an American foreign policy to replace the obsolete doctrine of containment. The Reluctant Sheriff fills this void. It is the first book to provide a comprehensive understanding of the post-Cold War world and a compass to help the United States navigate it.Richard Haass proposes that the United States adopt a new foreign policy—"regulation"—and work to promote order in an often unruly world. Haass suggests that the United States will often need to assume the role of global sheriff, forging coalitions or posses of states and others for specific tasks. Haass also argues that Americans need to resist the lure of isolationism and maintain spending on defense, intelligence, foreign aid, and diplomacy at current (and affordable) levels. He warns that anything less risks squandering the spoils of winning the Cold War—and setting the stage for a new era of dangerous global competition. aCold War aUnited States -- Foreign relations1989 aHAASS (Richard N)