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Exercise of Power - American Foreign Policy in the Post-Cold War World

Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube

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Explore the shifting global perception of the United States since the Cold War's end in this 59-minute interview with former Defense Secretary Robert Gates. Delve into the causes behind America's transformation from international leader to a nation perceived as disjointed and ineffective both domestically and abroad. Gain insights from Gates' book "Exercise of Power" as he discusses policy solutions with Aspen Strategy Group Director Anja Manuel. Examine topics including the symphony of power, lessons from the Eisenhower era, strategic communications, China relations, Taiwan, Libya, the National Security Council, and American ideology. Learn about the complexities of modern international relations and potential paths forward for American leadership in the post-Cold War world.

Syllabus

Introduction
Introducing Bob Gates
The Symphony of Power
Lessons from the Eisenhower Era
The National Security Advisor
How to Play the Symphony with China
Strategic Communications
State Department
Taiwan
Libya
National Security Council
American Ideology
Allies


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The Aspen Institute

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