US Foreign Policy 1. In 1966, J. William Fulbright (“The Fatal Arrogance of Power”) warned Americans against adopting “an exaggerated sense of power and an imaginary sense of mission” (329). In urging Americans to maintain the mantle of world leadership after the Cold War’s end, is Robert Kagan (“Superpowers Don’t Get to Retire”) guilty of doing exactly what Fulbright warned against? 2. You are a foreign policy realist. Tell Charles Krauthammer why his recommendations in “The Unipolar Moment” are (totally, mostly, or partly) wrong.

US Foreign Policy
1. In 1966, J. William Fulbright (“The Fatal Arrogance of Power”) warned Americans against adopting “an exaggerated sense of power and an imaginary sense of mission” (329). In urging Americans to maintain the mantle of world leadership after the Cold War’s end, is Robert Kagan (“Superpowers Don’t Get to Retire”) guilty of doing exactly what Fulbright warned against?

2. You are a foreign policy realist. Tell Charles Krauthammer why his recommendations in “The Unipolar Moment” are (totally, mostly, or partly) wrong.

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