Stephen Walt identified some reasons in his recent FP article. https://foreignpolicy.com/2022/12/13/the-united-states-couldnt-stop-being-stupid-if-it-wanted-to/?on domestic groups to press for action on their behalf. "
1. Liberalism
"...liberal states are strongly inclined to what John Mearsheimer terms the “crusader impulse”—the desire to spread liberal principles as far as their power permits."
2. Has gun, will use it
"...the United States finds it hard to act with restraint because it possesses a remarkable amount of power.
3. Military-industrial complex
"... the emergence of a powerful “military-industrial complex” during World War II and the early Cold War was a profound development that would permanently skew U.S. foreign policy in a more militarized and interventionist direction."
4. Foreign lobbying
"... the liberal United States is open to foreign influences in ways that many other countries are not. Foreign governments can hire lobbying firms to advance their case inside Washington and especially on Capitol Hill, or in some cases they can rely
"Put these various elements together, and one can see why it is so hard for the United States to stop doing stupid stuff. Ideology, power, bureaucratic momentum, and other states’ desires to use U.S. power for their own ends combine to create apowerful predisposition to do something and a concomitant inability to set clear priorities and stick to them when temptation arises."
On Friday, December 16, 2022 at 1:02:32 AM UTC, ltlee1 wrote:on domestic groups to press for action on their behalf. "
Stephen Walt identified some reasons in his recent FP article. https://foreignpolicy.com/2022/12/13/the-united-states-couldnt-stop-being-stupid-if-it-wanted-to/?
1. Liberalism
"...liberal states are strongly inclined to what John Mearsheimer terms the “crusader impulse”—the desire to spread liberal principles as far as their power permits."
2. Has gun, will use it
"...the United States finds it hard to act with restraint because it possesses a remarkable amount of power.
3. Military-industrial complex
"... the emergence of a powerful “military-industrial complex” during World War II and the early Cold War was a profound development that would permanently skew U.S. foreign policy in a more militarized and interventionist direction."
4. Foreign lobbying
"... the liberal United States is open to foreign influences in ways that many other countries are not. Foreign governments can hire lobbying firms to advance their case inside Washington and especially on Capitol Hill, or in some cases they can rely
powerful predisposition to do something and a concomitant inability to set clear priorities and stick to them when temptation arises.""Put these various elements together, and one can see why it is so hard for the United States to stop doing stupid stuff. Ideology, power, bureaucratic momentum, and other states’ desires to use U.S. power for their own ends combine to create a
The influence of the first three factors reflects domestic lobbying.
Foreign lobbying is only influential because domestic politics is driving foreign policy as
explained by Henry Kissinger's 20 years old book "Does America Need a Foreign Policy?"
On Friday, December 16, 2022 at 1:02:32 AM UTC, ltlee1 wrote:on domestic groups to press for action on their behalf. "
Stephen Walt identified some reasons in his recent FP article. https://foreignpolicy.com/2022/12/13/the-united-states-couldnt-stop-being-stupid-if-it-wanted-to/?
1. Liberalism
"...liberal states are strongly inclined to what John Mearsheimer terms the “crusader impulse”—the desire to spread liberal principles as far as their power permits."
2. Has gun, will use it
"...the United States finds it hard to act with restraint because it possesses a remarkable amount of power.
3. Military-industrial complex
"... the emergence of a powerful “military-industrial complex” during World War II and the early Cold War was a profound development that would permanently skew U.S. foreign policy in a more militarized and interventionist direction."
4. Foreign lobbying
"... the liberal United States is open to foreign influences in ways that many other countries are not. Foreign governments can hire lobbying firms to advance their case inside Washington and especially on Capitol Hill, or in some cases they can rely
powerful predisposition to do something and a concomitant inability to set clear priorities and stick to them when temptation arises.""Put these various elements together, and one can see why it is so hard for the United States to stop doing stupid stuff. Ideology, power, bureaucratic momentum, and other states’ desires to use U.S. power for their own ends combine to create a
The influence of the first three factors reflects domestic lobbying.
Foreign lobbying is only influential because domestic politics is driving foreign policy as
explained by Henry Kissinger's 20 years old book "Does America Need a Foreign Policy?"
On Saturday, December 17, 2022 at 5:08:57 PM UTC, ltlee1 wrote:rely on domestic groups to press for action on their behalf. "
On Friday, December 16, 2022 at 1:02:32 AM UTC, ltlee1 wrote:
Stephen Walt identified some reasons in his recent FP article. https://foreignpolicy.com/2022/12/13/the-united-states-couldnt-stop-being-stupid-if-it-wanted-to/?
1. Liberalism
"...liberal states are strongly inclined to what John Mearsheimer terms the “crusader impulse”—the desire to spread liberal principles as far as their power permits."
2. Has gun, will use it
"...the United States finds it hard to act with restraint because it possesses a remarkable amount of power.
3. Military-industrial complex
"... the emergence of a powerful “military-industrial complex” during World War II and the early Cold War was a profound development that would permanently skew U.S. foreign policy in a more militarized and interventionist direction."
4. Foreign lobbying
"... the liberal United States is open to foreign influences in ways that many other countries are not. Foreign governments can hire lobbying firms to advance their case inside Washington and especially on Capitol Hill, or in some cases they can
powerful predisposition to do something and a concomitant inability to set clear priorities and stick to them when temptation arises.""Put these various elements together, and one can see why it is so hard for the United States to stop doing stupid stuff. Ideology, power, bureaucratic momentum, and other states’ desires to use U.S. power for their own ends combine to create a
The influence of the first three factors reflects domestic lobbying. Foreign lobbying is only influential because domestic politics is driving foreign policy asCannot tell to what degree Stephen Walt is serious about his thesis that "The United States Couldn’t Stop Being Stupid if It Wanted To."
explained by Henry Kissinger's 20 years old book "Does America Need a Foreign Policy?"
If he is really serious, then one has to ask: Does American style liberal democracy have a future?
On Thursday, December 29, 2022 at 12:03:23 AM UTC+8, ltlee1 wrote:rely on domestic groups to press for action on their behalf. "
On Saturday, December 17, 2022 at 5:08:57 PM UTC, ltlee1 wrote:
On Friday, December 16, 2022 at 1:02:32 AM UTC, ltlee1 wrote:
Stephen Walt identified some reasons in his recent FP article. https://foreignpolicy.com/2022/12/13/the-united-states-couldnt-stop-being-stupid-if-it-wanted-to/?
1. Liberalism
"...liberal states are strongly inclined to what John Mearsheimer terms the “crusader impulse”—the desire to spread liberal principles as far as their power permits."
2. Has gun, will use it
"...the United States finds it hard to act with restraint because it possesses a remarkable amount of power.
3. Military-industrial complex
"... the emergence of a powerful “military-industrial complex” during World War II and the early Cold War was a profound development that would permanently skew U.S. foreign policy in a more militarized and interventionist direction."
4. Foreign lobbying
"... the liberal United States is open to foreign influences in ways that many other countries are not. Foreign governments can hire lobbying firms to advance their case inside Washington and especially on Capitol Hill, or in some cases they can
powerful predisposition to do something and a concomitant inability to set clear priorities and stick to them when temptation arises.""Put these various elements together, and one can see why it is so hard for the United States to stop doing stupid stuff. Ideology, power, bureaucratic momentum, and other states’ desires to use U.S. power for their own ends combine to create a
really listened to the people.The influence of the first three factors reflects domestic lobbying. Foreign lobbying is only influential because domestic politics is driving foreign policy asCannot tell to what degree Stephen Walt is serious about his thesis that "The United States Couldn’t Stop Being Stupid if It Wanted To."
explained by Henry Kissinger's 20 years old book "Does America Need a Foreign Policy?"
If he is really serious, then one has to ask: Does American style liberal democracy have a future?No, they don't have a future. Hope they wake up to their stupidity of liberal democracy when they should know they are already imprisoned and lockdown by either party they voted them. The best they should crucified them and run with a new party that
Stephen Walt identified some reasons in his recent FP article. https://foreignpolicy.com/2022/12/13/the-united-states-couldnt-stop-being-stupid-if-it-wanted-to/?on domestic groups to press for action on their behalf. "
1. Liberalism
"...liberal states are strongly inclined to what John Mearsheimer terms the “crusader impulse”—the desire to spread liberal principles as far as their power permits."
2. Has gun, will use it
"...the United States finds it hard to act with restraint because it possesses a remarkable amount of power.
3. Military-industrial complex
"... the emergence of a powerful “military-industrial complex” during World War II and the early Cold War was a profound development that would permanently skew U.S. foreign policy in a more militarized and interventionist direction."
4. Foreign lobbying
"... the liberal United States is open to foreign influences in ways that many other countries are not. Foreign governments can hire lobbying firms to advance their case inside Washington and especially on Capitol Hill, or in some cases they can rely
"Put these various elements together, and one can see why it is so hard for the United States to stop doing stupid stuff. Ideology, power, bureaucratic momentum, and other states’ desires to use U.S. power for their own ends combine to create apowerful predisposition to do something and a concomitant inability to set clear priorities and stick to them when temptation arises."
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